The Office of Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS) or known as Lawang Sewu as it appears on 1930 and a medallion with the logo of NIS, issued as the NIS 50th anniversary on 1913. (Source: Leiden University Library (photos)| devrieze (medallion)) |
Lawang Sewu or literally translated as the thousand door, is
a most famous colonial heritage building in Semarang. The reason behind the name was the massives amount of its leaf doors. Together with Gereja
Blenduk (Koepelkerk), Lawang Sewu
also became a landmark of Semarang, although its really struggled to bear its
reputation as one’s of the most haunted place in Semarang since its been
neglected for dozen of years. The spooky reputation also widely known after a
TV Shows of Dunia Lain, a cult hit in Indonesian reality show about intangible
world that has a special part of Uji Nyali or test of courage. Here in Lawang
Sewu in 2006, consider as the most terrifying episodes since these intangible
creatures was appeared in on screen! Then its started to encourage people to
experienced the same things here. Creepy!
Lawang Sewu inner courtyard in 2007, currently the building was empty and badly neglected after the last time its in active used was in 1996. |
Then of course it has reduced the historical values of the
building, people were not interested to how its built, how the story behind, or
anything related to the heritage but the ghost story. The historical fact
behind Lawang Sewu for me is far more interesting than those creepy story that
most of the time been overrated. The building was an headquarters of Nederlandsch
Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS), the leading of railway company in Netherlands
East Indie, present-day Indonesia. NIS also the first company that established
railway connection in Netherlands East Indie that connected Semarang-Tanggung
in 1867. The company then succesfully established railway connection in from
Semarang-Solo-Yogyakarta, included its branch route to Ambarawa in 1873.In the
following year the railway line developed rapidly. In 1893, built the Yogyakarta
- Brosot route that serves the network of sugar factory in the south, as well
as Yogyakarta - Ambarawa route through Magelang and Secang with its famous
rackrailway. The last route was built from Gundih to Surabaya Pasar Turi
railway line along 245 kilometers. The rapid growth of NIS's rail network, by
itself is followed by the increase number of employees. Thus the NIS office in Samarang
station, no longer adequate to serves the vast growth of its employes. Then its
started to plans the freshly new building as its new headquarters.
A city tram of Semarang passing through the Bodjong Weg, present-day Jalan Pemuda that located in the north of Lawang Sewu. (source: Tropenmuseum) |
Two Dutch architect was appointed to design this new NIS
headquarters, they were Professor Jakob F. Klinkhamer and BJ Ouendag. The design was a two story building with a bit
traditionalism style influence, a style that really emerge in Dutch
architecture sphere during that period. The
design also referring to the tropical architectural design which its surrounded
by a front and back hallway to protect buildings from direct sunlight as well
as the raindrop during the rain season which most of the time will be very
intense in the tropical area. As the NIS is a railway company, Klinkhamer and
Ouendag try to response it into their design by placing the connecting door in
the same lines between the room that made its look like in the train couch.
Klinkhamer and Ouendag never came to Semarang to execute the
plans, but they appointed an in-house architect D.W. Hinse to carry out the
building progress. On 27 February 1904, the first stone was laid down and soon
Hinse found out that the ground condition was not good enough for the structure.
He proposed an soil improvements and hardly convince the NIS board to fulfill His
demand since its quite costly. But Hinse prevailed to convince them, so He
execute His ideas to dug the areas of the construction 4 meters deep and filled with vulcanic sands from
surround Merapi mountain, the most active vulcano in Java. Later, this was the
reason of the strength of the building that could last for more than hundreds
year without any significant structure damage after all this time.
beautiful stained glass decoration in the main hall, made by J.L. Schouten from the studio "Prinsenhof" in the city of Delft |
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