Blenduk Church | |
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Protestant Church in Western Indonesia Immanuel Semarang | |
Gereja Protestan Indonesia Barat Immanuel Semarang | |
Location in
Semarang | |
6°58′5.28″S 110°25′38.98″E / 6.9681333°S 110.4274944°E | |
Location | Semarang, Central Java |
Country | Indonesia |
Denomination |
Protestant ( Calvinist) |
History | |
Founded | 1753 |
Architecture | |
Functional status | Active |
Specifications | |
Number of floors | 2 |
Number of domes | 3 |
Number of spires | 2 |
Administration | |
Parish | 200 families (2004) |
The Protestant Church in Western Indonesia Immanuel Semarang ( Indonesian: Gereja Protestan Indonesia Barat Immanuel Semarang), better known as Blenduk Church (Gereja Blenduk), is a Protestant church in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Built in 1753, it is the oldest church in the province. [1]
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. [1] The Jiwasraya building is located to the south, across the street, while the Kerta Niaga offices are to its west. [2]
The octagonal church, built on a stone foundation and with single-layer brick walls, has its ground floor at street level. [2] It is topped by a large, copper-skinned dome, from which it gets its common name; [3] [4] the Javanese word mblenduk means dome. The dome is supported by 32 steel beams, 8 large and 24 small. [5] 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 cornice 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. [1] Blenduk also features etched and stained glass windows, as well as wood-panel double doors at the south-facing entrance. [1] [2]
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. [1] [5] A nonfunctional Baroque pipe organ from the 1700s is also located inside. [1] [4] The floor is covered in black, yellow, and white tiles. [5] 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. [5]
Blenduk was established in 1753; the initial building had a joglo-style. [1] Although meant for Protestants, Catholics also used it until the first Catholic church in the city, in Gedangan, was built. [1]
The church was later rebuilt in 1787. [1] Another re-imagining, spearheaded by H.P.A. de Wilde and W. Westmas, began work in 1894. [1] During this renovation, the dome and two towers were added. [1] [4] Another series of renovations began in the early 2000s. [1] As of 2004, the church has 200 families in its congregation and holds regular Sunday services; [6] it is also a tourist attraction. [4] In 2003 the church celebrated its 250th year. [1]
In February 2009, Blenduk received an award for Best Maintained Old Place of Worship from the Central Java branch of the Architects' Society of Indonesia. [7]
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