Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1920 with the Renaissance architectural style by architect J. Holland Gerber and Leutdsgebouwdienst.
Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1928, designed by Dutch architect Van Schouwenburg. The museum was renovated and reopened in 2000.
Published over 1 year ago by Widyawardana Adiprawita
Moslem people were gathering and praying at Gasibu Field, Bandung, Indonesia, after finishing the fasting month and celebrating Idul Fitri 1432 H (31 August 2011)
Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Hooge Burgere School (HBS), built in 1915. It was intended for the Dutch and indigenous children from noble families. Today the building is still used as public high schools, SMA 3 & 5.
Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Statue of H.C. Verbraak S.J. (1835-1907), located in Taman Maluku, Bandung (built in 1919).
Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1930 at the initiative of W.H. Hoogland and authorized by the Dutch East Indies government in 1933. Originally known as Derenten (in Sundanese; Dierentuin), which means The Zoo.
Published over 1 year ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1930 at the initiative of W.H. Hoogland and authorized by the Dutch East Indies government in 1933. Originally known as Derenten (in Sundanese; Dierentuin), which means The Zoo.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1930 at the initiative of W.H. Hoogland and authorized by the Dutch East Indies government in 1933. Originally known as Derenten (in Sundanese; Dierentuin), which means The Zoo.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1930 at the initiative of W.H. Hoogland and authorized by the Dutch East Indies government in 1933. Originally known as Derenten (in Sundanese; Dierentuin), which means The Zoo.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1942 by Indonesian people in forced labor system, as a defensive bunker and weapon arsenal for Japanese force.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Built in 1941, originally used as a hydropower tunnel curved.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Ir. H. Juanda Forest Park, located approximately 7 kilometers north of the city of Bandung. With an area of 526 ha, officially established on January 14, 1985.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Ir. H. Juanda Forest Park, located approximately 7 kilometers north of the city of Bandung. With an area of 526 ha, officially established on January 14, 1985.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Existed since the Dutch colonial era, there were lots of big old trees along this road. Almost all leveled now for Pasupati flyover construction.
Published almost 2 years ago by Chandra Mirtamiharja
Located in downtown Bandung. Used as a center of sports activity by the public school, SMAN 3 & 5.
Published almost 2 years ago by Bimo Pakusadewa
Explore the unspoiled beauty of Kawah putih or White Crater in Ciwidey. This beautiful white crater is formed by the active volc...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by idVR360
The Great Mosgque of Bandung was first build in 1925, and has been renovated and remodeled several times. The last one was finished on January 13, 2006. The mosque located at Bandung city center (alun-alun).
Published over 3 years ago by idVR360
This is the Sundanese version of the manuscript, written at the left side of the monument. The Bahasa Indonesia version located at the right side approximately 50 meters away.