A.A. Maramis Building | |
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Gedung A.A. Maramis | |
Former names | Palace of Governor-General Daendels, Paleis Waterlooplein (Palace of Waterloo Square), Het Witte Huis or Gedong Putih ("The White House"), Het Grote Huis ("The Big House") |
General information | |
Type | Government building |
Architectural style | Indies Empire style |
Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 6°10′09″S 106°50′14″E / 6.169257°S 106.837096°E |
Current tenants | Ministry of Finance |
Construction started | March 7, 1809[1] |
Completed | 1828[1] |
Owner | The Ministry of Finance of Indonesia |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Ir. J. Tromp |
The A.A. Maramis Building is an early 19th-century building in Jakarta, Indonesia. It hosts the headquarters of the Indonesian Ministry of Finance.
The building was built following Dutch East Indies Governor General Herman Willem Daendels's intention to move the official residence of the governor-general of the Dutch East Indies from the decaying Old Town to the southern suburb of Weltevreden. It was never used as an official residence of the governor-general.
It is the second oldest surviving building in Central Jakarta (after Istana Negara) in terms of when the construction was started, [2] and the largest private residence ever built in Jakarta.[3]
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