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Long time I did not write anymore here, I'm sorry .. Because 8 days back I was off work leave. I tried to get out of my work zone to travel to some areas on the island of Java. And often I'm interested in visiting the location of historic buildings in every area that I visited. And you know? I also do not forget to make some paintings to the architect of the building is very interesting my heart was, curious? Let's see :)
1. Church of the Church "Immanuel" Malang.
Drawing on top of this is one of the church located at the intersection of the square of Malang City in the north makes the location of GPIB Immanuel strategic enough. Its location is one row with Jami 'Mosque Malang City, Jiwasraya insurance office, and branch office of Bank Mandiri Malang. Established since 1861, GPIB Immanuel became the oldest church in Malang.
To renovate this church requires permission from the Government of Malang City, because GPIB Immanuel is one of the protected cultural heritage. Not surprisingly, the architecture inside and outside the church is still the same as the churches of Christians in the days of Dutch colonial past. In it, there is only the seat of the congregation and the pulpit. This church has undergone several renovations, among them in 1912 and 2005 ago. The place of worship of Christians is still firmly established until now and able to serve about 1,200 congregation who always crowded this place of worship every week.
In addition, GPIB Immanuel also keeps two ancient Bible that are nearly 400 years old. The ancient bibles were neatly stored in a cabinet inside the church. The Bible that has the 1618 print year is still intact and legible. The two Bibles have leather covers and are fitted with iron and front cover hooks. It is said that the weight of each Bible is almost five kilograms and has a thickness of about ten centimeters.
GPIB Immanuel was inaugurated July 30, 1861 under the name Protestanche Gemente te Malang. Its development is based on the formation of Protestant congregation in Malang at that time. The street where this Protestant church building stood was called Kulon No. Square. 9. Since 1948, the name Immanuel GPIB began to be used by the church.
This church was originally used as a place of worship of the Dutch and other Europeans who are Protestant Christians. The church building is also used as a place of service for the Dutch, Dutch pastors and also religious teachers from the Netherlands. These Dutch pastors and administrators also used Dutch in their worship.
A historical record says, in 1912 this church was once dismantled, but then rebuilt in the same form as it stands firmly to this day. Because the shape is considered too simple, when rebuilt it, this Protestant church was made with the concept of the Gothic church. The front yard of this church at that time was still quite large and was dominated by greenery. Along with the rapid development of the city of Malang and its location in the center of the city at that time, the front yard of this church was narrowed.
The more people who became bumiputera Dutch soldiers (KNIL), then founded a half-gedek church building in Klojen Lor. 10 Malang. This church is special for bumiputera people and their families who want to worship. However, pastors and administrators (assemblies) are still held by the Dutch. At that time there were two church assemblies, the Dutch Church Council and the Malay Council of Churches. The new Malay Council of Churches was recognized by a government church official (Kerkbestuur) on 18 September 1938. Meanwhile, the Dutch Church Council established a permanent building to replace a half-built building in Klojen Lor. 10. Church called Christ. Inh. Militair Tehui, Huize "Ora et Labora" was inaugurated on October 31, 1940.
The GPIB Immanuel building served as a place of Christian Spiritual Society when it broke out in World War II. Meanwhile, during the occupation of the Japanese invaders, this church building was used as a rice warehouse. The citizens of the congregation had been uprooted in that period. On December 3, 1948 all the property of the Dutch congregation was handed over to GPIB Jemaat Malang, including the Christian Orphanage (now PAK Kampar), based on the Indonesian Staatsblad of 1948. 305 of 3 December 1948 on the establishment of GPIB as a stand-alone church and as a legal entity. Since then, pastors and church officials have been held by Indonesians and members of their congregations of various ethnic groups in Indonesia. GPIB Immanuel Malang became the 36th congregation in the Protestant Church in western Indonesia.
In 1950, the half-timed church building in Klojen Lor. 10 (now Jl. Pattimura No. 10) was again used as a place of worship with the name Ebed Gereja GPM Immanuel Church Malang. This church is included in the Service Sector area 9. In that same year, GPIB Immanuel Malang congregation was designated as the parent church of the congregations in Residency Malang, Besuki and Kediri.
Over the course of time, GPIB Immanuel Malang congregation has various kinds of associations, such as the Christian Mother Association in Malang, Christian youth organizations, the Indonesian Christian Student Movement and so on. At the beginning of the institutionalization, GPIB Immanuel's service area covered almost all of Malang. After 1984, based on the official website of this church, the division of territory and institutionalization GPIB Jemaat Sejahtera Malang so that the service area to 15 sectors. In 2002, there was another division of waiter and institutionalization of GPIB Jemaat Getsemani Malang 2002 so GPIB Jemaat Immanuel Malang consisted of nine service sectors. GPIB Jemaat Immanuel Malang has three church buildings, namely at Jalan Merdeka Barat no. 9, Jalan Pattimura no. 10 for the service sector area 9 and in Pakisaji for the service sector area 1. Based on the Decree of the Director General of Christian Bimas of the Ministry of Religious Affairs No.35 of 1988 dated February 6, 1988, established GPIB (including Immanuel Malang) as a Protestant Christian church institution. GPIB Jemaat Immanuel Malang is also registered at the Regional Office of Religious Affairs of East Java Province based on the Letter No.Kw.13.7 / B.A.01.1 / 01318/2009 dated June 15, 2009.
The GPIB Immanuel building underwent renovations in certain parts, without altering its original historic building structure. At first, the church building became one with the Office of the Assembly of GPIB Congregation of Immanuel Church of Malang. Then renovations and additional buildings were made to the Assembly Office at the back of the church building and the transfer of the function of the Assembly Office on the second floor became Pastori in 1991. Prior to that, the Prijanto Immanuel Priest's GPIB had also existed at Jalan Gondosuli no. 3 Malang, since 1980.
2. The building of the Great Mosque of Jami
Is quite mesmerizing, its tall and sturdy building and its pristine façade makes many people feel very calm and comfortable being here. Especially on the colorless paint is shocking, but colorful shade. So is the atmosphere of the Great Mosque of Jami 'that you can enjoy at this moment but how is the atmosphere of the past it? The photo below will answer your curiosity:
Great Mosque Jami 'Malang on the tempo doeloe or more precisely the photo in 1948 is very much different. Starting from smaller buildings, simple and not tall and majestic. But the mosque located in Jalan Merdeka No. 3 Malang and not far from the Square of Malang City has a history of how to be a magnificent building as it is now.
Built in 890 AD on Goepernement land or state land of about 3,000 m2. According to the existing inscriptions, the Great Mosque of Jami 'was built in two stages. The first stage was built in 1890 AD, then the second stage began on March 15, 1903, and was completed on September 13, 1903. The mosque building is rectangular, steel structure with tajug roof overlap and until now the original building is still maintained existence.
Then the first name is not 'Great Mosque Jami' Malang 'but only known as' Jami Mosque 'Malang'. However, because this mosque is the main mosque in Malang, become an institution that is very important in life of Islam. In addition, this mosque is a religious means that has a strategic significance for Muslims, not only in the issue of religious rituals but also related to social issues, social and cultural in a broad sense. Of these things that ultimately make this mosque is known as the great mosque, to become 'Great Mosque Jami' Malang '.
Not only the story is unique, the architecture is unique. Combine the two styles, namely Java and Arab so it becomes the building that it is today. Pretentious with beautiful architecture. Fortunately the building, the mosque is supported by four main pillars made of teak wood and 20 poles are shaped similar to the 4 columns, built with full tirakat and keihlasan the founders in closer to God Almighty. Although Takmir Masjid Agung Jami 'Malang renovated the mosque building, the original building of the mosque remains preserved, so there are some parts that you can still see from the Great Mosque Jami' Malang first there.
The entire building of the Great Mosque of Jami 'Malang starting from its sacred border is a sacred area. In fact it is implicitly implied based on the distinctly different height of the floor. There is a floor of the building that kurnag more 105 centimeters from the surface of the surrounding buildings. Or in the mihrab (the priest's) is more sacred because of the elevation of the floor. Even to this day behind the mihrab still there are some ancestral graves founder of the mosque.
3. Hotel 1O1 Dago Bandung.
Well, in this hotel is the last time my #artventure story ended. I stay at this hotel because it is very interesting and in accordance with my wish to close my holiday with the beautiful. I will share some reviews about this hotel below :)
#HotelAddress
Jl. Ir. H.Djuanda No.3
#Location
Dago
#Price
IDR. 900k - IDR. 1.800k
#ShortDescription
The 101 Bandung Dago is located on Jalan Ir. H. Juanda, adjacent to Jalan Merdeka, one of the most popular shopping malls, cafes, boutiques, restaurants and entertainment in Bandung. The 1O1 Bandung Dago is a 3 star hotel that brings the concept of smart stylish experience for the middle to upper class market. The 101 Bandung Dago has 160 rooms, meeting rooms, coffee shop, swimming pool and gym.
#Publicfacilities
Bar / lounge
Elevator
Outdoor pool
Valet parking
WiFi
Meeting room
fitness center
#RoomFacilities
Rainfall showerhead
Cable TV
Soundproofed room
Bedding preparation service
In-room bottled water (complimentary)
Mini bar
Air Conditioning
Toiletries
Voucer factory outlet
That's what I can share with you, criticism and suggestions please give in the comments. I am very open to discussion if you are curious and want to know Indonesia closer again, regards.
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Impressive art but copy paste from indonesian and then translate and then to put in your post. Either you should write in your own words or you should just give the art.
https://ngalam.co/2016/02/29/sejarah-masjid-agung-jami-malang/
https://ngalam.co/2016/01/24/gpib-immanuel-dan-sejarahnya/
Why do you directly give the "Flag" without asking who is behind the author of the article? They were both my best friends during college. I've also asked their permission to borrow their writings and share the rewards I get from this post. Although they do not use steemit, but I've told them that their writing has a selling power and is rich in information. Many of my friends do not believe that their articles are good and will likely get rewards if they join in steemit, and can certainly build a wider connection to others around the world.
Most of them need real proof, so I borrowed the two of them as proof of a real example that their article is not obsolete in eating time, it's just that I have to integrate it with my artwork.
Or should I attach the proof of my conversation to them, that I borrowed their article together?
I'm not a thief!!
Do not directly judge people without rethinking, as if your thinking in judging me is most correct. Honestly I was disappointed. Even if you want to give input to my head so that I can be better again, I always and very gladly accept it. But not by giving a "Flag" like this.
You know how hard it is to build a reputation? Crawling from a small slowly learn from mistakes? You know right?
Well it is hard to build your reputation to the place I know but every post of yours is same copy paste and you got I dont know how many curie upvotes until someone finds it out, I thought you are a briliant person but take care of your blog, I would inform it to steemcleaners but i didnt, i wrote you a comment so that i dont make you blog fucked up totally, rather i just gave you a flag myself, if it was original writing may be you would get a big upvote but be careful.
Love each of the parts of your post, I love how you explain a small part of the history of each and also make a painting with great quality and many small details. I love this type of post so complete, with a lot of information that I can read and with such good images. Excellent post, greetings.
Wahhh, thanks. I really appreciate the appreciation you gave me. Keep the spirit of work continues my friend, hopefully a little information from every post I can vberfaat for other readers, best regards my best friend :)
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Thanks a lot @artzone the coolest :)
Cerdas sekali negative-space jadi rerimbunan pohon di sketch Masjid Agung Jami itu!
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