Lawang Sewu Semarang is an old building in Semarang, Central Java,
which is the office of the Nederlands-Indische Maatschappij or NIS
Spoorweg. Built in 1904 and completed in 1907. The monument is located
on the roundabout that used to be called Wilhelminaplein Young.
Local people call it Lawang Sewu (Thousand Doors) because the
building has a door that very much. In fact, the doors are not up to a
thousand. The building has many windows high and wide, so people often
think of it as the door (mace).
Ancient buildings and magnificent two-storey is used as an office
after independence Djawatan Repoeblik Indonesia Railways (DKARI) or PT
Rail is now Indonesia. In addition once used as the Office of National
Infrastructures Regional Military Command (Kodam IV / Diponegoro)
Regional Office (Regional Office) Ministry of Transportation Central
Java. At the time of the struggle of this building has its own history
that is when the battle took place five days of events in Hyderabad (14
October to 19 October 1945). This old building became the location of a
great battle between youth AMKA or the Young Railway against Kempetai
and Kidobutai, Japan. Thus the Semarang City Government by Decree No.
mayor. 650/50/1992, Lawang Sewu included as one of 102 ancient or
historic buildings in the city of Semarang that should be protected.
Currently the old building has undergone a phase of conservation and revitalization undertaken by the Conservation Unit PT objects and historic buildings Railway Corporation.
Currently the old building has undergone a phase of conservation and revitalization undertaken by the Conservation Unit PT objects and historic buildings Railway Corporation.