Rabu, 20 November 2013

Blenduk Church



Blenduk Church, at 32 Letjen Suprapto Street in the old town of Semarang,Central java, is located in a small courtyard between former office buildings.The Jiwasraya building is located to the south, across the street, while the Kerta Niaga offices are to its west.
The octagonal church, built on a stone foundation and with single-layer brick walls, has its ground floor at street level.It is topped by a large, copper-skinned dome, from which it gets its common name; the Javanese word mblenduk means dome. The dome is supported by 32 steel beams, 8 large and 24 small. Two towers, square at the base and slowly rounding until topped with a small dome, are located on either side of the main entrance, while a comice consisting of horizontal lines runs around the building; Roman-style porticoes covered in saddle-shaped roofs are located on its eastern, southern and western faces. Blenduk also features etched and stained glass windows, as well as wood-panel double doors at the south-facing entrance.
The wooden pews inside Blenduk have rattan seats, while the pulpit is completely made of wood and located on an octagonal platform made of teak.A nonfunctional Baroque pipe organ from the 1700s is also located inside.The floor is covered in black, yellow, and white tiles. In the northern part of the interior is a spiral staircase, etched with name of its manufacturer, Pletterij den haag (Rolling Mill, The Hague), which leads to the second floor. wikipedia.org

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