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13th to 16th century – The port of Sunda Kalapa was the main port of Hindu Sunda Kingdom, served the capital, Pakuan Pajajaran (now Bogor), located about 60 km inland south
1513 – Portuguese ships arrived.
1522 – Padrão erected in Sunda Kelapa to mark Sunda-Portuquese treaty.
1527
Fatahillah, on behalf of the Sultanate of Demak, conquers the Portuguese in Sunda Kalapa.
1836 – 3 February: the first government steamboat, Willem I, arrived at the Batavia shipyard of Island Onrust. This was followed by the arrival of another steamer from the "Nederland" Royal Mail line in September 1871.
1837 – Frederik-Hendrik citadel built.
1851 – Medical school founded.
1853
"Society for the promotion of industry and agriculture" established.
By the end of 1853, the first exhibition of agricultural products and native arts and crafts was held in Batavia.
1860 – Gymnasium William III established.
1864
March – a concession was granted to the Netherlands Indian Railway Company for the construction of a railway between Batavia and Buitenzorg.
Zoo established by Vereneging Plantenen Dierentuin.
1868 – Gedung Gajah museum opens.
1869 – Batavia Tramway Company started the horse-tram line, 'nr 1: Old Batavia' (now Kota Tua). The route started at Amsterdam Poort in the northern end of Prinsenstraat (now Jalan Cengkeh) and then reached Molenvliet (Jalan Gajah Madah) and Harmonie.
1871 – 15 September: Batavia-Buitenzorg railway line completed.
1877 – A boom occurred in the international trade activity with Europe and the increase of shipping led to the construction of a new harbor at Tanjung Priok between 1877 and 1883.
1 December: the first dock of the Netherlands Indian Dry Docks Company was opened on Pulau Amsterdam (Eiland Amsterdam, present Pulau Untung Jawa) in the roadsteads of Batavia.
Batavia-Buitenzorg-Cicurug railway line completed.
1882
Batavia-Buitenzorg-Cicurug-Sukabumi railway line completed.
Horse-tram lines were reconstructed into steam tram lines.
1883
Batavia-Buitenzorg-Cicurug-Sukabumi-Cianjur railway line completed.
12 August to 19 November: an exhibition of agricultural products and native arts and crafts was held at Batavia's Koningsplein.
Dutch Indies Telephone Company established in Batavia.
1884
Batavia-Buitenzorg-Bandung railway line completed.
November – an exhibition of Javanese crafts and arts was held in the Zoological Gardens (now Taman Ismail Marzuki).
Weltevreden Station built.
1886 – Tanjung Priok Station completed, connecting Tanjung Priok harbor with Batavia.
1888 – 15 January: an anatomical and bacterial laboratory established in Batavia.
1886 – Tanjung Priok harbor built.
1894 – 1 November: Batavia-Surabaya connected with the opening of the railway section Tasikmalaya-Maos
1895 – 16 July: Pasteur Institute established.
1898 – Population of Batavia: 115,567.
1899 – The electric train operated. It was the first ever electric train in the Kingdom of Netherlands.