History tells us that the Menara Syahbandar, built in 1839 was originally constructed in place of the old flag pole in the busy ship dock on the river. In its heyday during the Batavia period it was used as a defense tower, to observe and record the movements of ships, especially ships which were about to berth in the harbor. Menara Syahbandar called Uitkijk by the Dutch was part of a fortress when the tower was originally built and contains influence from Dutch architecture. Furthermore, there is a museum called Museum Bahari located to the west of the tower and houses a wide variety of maps which shows the development of the city from historical times to the modern day. The tower more recently has been used as a meteorological post to track weather patterns around this harbor city.
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