Thursday, 30 January 2020

The Great Mosque of Central Java

The great mosque of central Java is one of the grandest mosques in Indonesia. This beautiful architectural mosque began to be built in 2001 and was completed in 2006. The mosque complex is made up of major structures of 7,669 m2 and courtyards of 7,500 square feet. The great mosque of central Java is located on the highway of great elephants, in Sambirejo village, the Gayamsari seedling, city of Semarang.

 
This mosque, which was able to accommodate a mass in less than 15,000, was unveiled by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, in 2006. The inauguration ceremony was marked by the signing of the inscription stone 3.2 m (7 ft) high and weighing 7.8 tons in front of the mosque. Inscriptions made of natural rocks dating from the slopes of the Vulcan mountains.
In addition to being a place of worship, the great mosque of central Java is also an object of educational, religious, educational, and Islamic activities center. By visiting this mosque, one can see the unique architecture of the mosque, which is a combination of Javanese, Roman and Arab architecture.
Javanese architecture has been seen, for example, on the bottom of the masts, using such batik motifs as the allow lands, flopping, and rafting. The architectural features of the Middle East are drawn to the walls of mosques and the calligraphic walls of mosques. Also in the courtyard of the great mosque in central Java, six giant hydraulic umbrellas that can open and close automatically, which is an architectural adoption of the building of the Nabawi mosque located in the city of the Medina. This mosque is also steeped in the architecture of Rome. The style is reflected in the interior design and the layered colors attached to the corners of the building.

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