Citadel Prins Frederik
Central JakartaColonial architecture in JakartaForts in IndonesiaInstallations of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
The Citadel Prins Frederik, also called Fort Prins Frederik, was a fortification built in 1837 by the Dutch in Batavia (now Jakarta), in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). It was located at Wilhelmina Park, which demolished around 1961 and replaced by the Istiqlal Mosque. The local people often referred to the fort as Gedung Tanah (The Ground Building).
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Jalan Veteran I, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Sawah Besar (Central Jakarta)
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N -6.170422 ° | E 106.831162 ° |
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Masjid Istiqlal
Jalan Veteran I
10110 Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Sawah Besar (Central Jakarta)
Indonesia
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