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Jembatan Kota Intan is a small 17th-century Dutch drawbridge, the last surviving example of its kind in Jakarta. Hidden away in a narrow canal in Kota Tua, it's a photogenic relic of the colonial era.
Originally called "Hoenderpasarbrug" (Chicken Market Bridge), it was built by the VOC in 1628 to control boat traffic. It's one of only a few VOC-era structures still standing.