Jakarta, March 30 -- Not just love, a nearly hundred-year-old historical building can be timeless, too. Take the Bio Farma Heritage Building, one of the cultural heritages of Bandung city, West Java, for instance.

Located in the colonial heritage area on Dr. Djundjunan (Pasteur) Street No. 28 in Bandung city, the building lies about 1.9 km from the Bandung Train Station, a distance that takes 30 minutes by car to cover.

The Bio Farma building, originally named "Landskoepok Inricting en Instituut Pasteur," was constructed in 1926. It served as a smallpox vaccine production facility during an outbreak, which is why it came to be known as the "Cacar" (Smallpox) Building.

Dutch architect Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker played an important...