place

Military Ordinariate of Indonesia

1949 establishments in IndonesiaMilitary ordinariatesRoman Catholic dioceses in Indonesia
Logo Keuskupan TNI Polri
Logo Keuskupan TNI Polri

The Military Ordinariate of Indonesia is a military ordinariate of the Roman Catholic Church. Immediately subject to the Holy See, it provides pastoral care to Roman Catholics serving in the Indonesian National Armed Forces and Indonesian National Police and their families.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Military Ordinariate of Indonesia (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Military Ordinariate of Indonesia
Jalan Petojo Binatu Gang I, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Gambir (Central Jakarta)

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Military Ordinariate of IndonesiaContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N -6.1667 ° E 106.817 °
placeShow on map

Address

Jalan Petojo Binatu Gang I

Jalan Petojo Binatu Gang I
10160 Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Gambir (Central Jakarta)
Indonesia
mapOpen on Google Maps

Logo Keuskupan TNI Polri
Logo Keuskupan TNI Polri
Share experience

Nearby Places

Harmony Society, Batavia
Harmony Society, Batavia

The Harmony Society (Dutch: Societeit de Harmonie) was an elite social club in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. It was the oldest clubhouse in Asia when it was demolished. The construction of the group's building included the former bricks of the wall of Old Batavia. It was demolished for road widening and parking area in 1985. Activities at the club included cards and billiards. Indigenous people were excluded from the club.J.C. Schultze was the building's architect and also designed the Jakarta Art Building (Batavia Schouwburg). The society building was constructed to convince Europeans to move from the old city centre (now Kota, Jakarta) to the more southerly area of Weltevreden. The style of the building is Neoclassical. The area around it has been referred to as ‘Harmoni’ and its destruction prompted increased awareness of Indonesia's colonial heritage.The club in Central Jakarta was located at the intersection of Jalan Veteran and Jalan Majapahit (called Rijswijk and Rijswijkstraat respectively during the Dutch colonial era). The first societeit club built in Batavia was at Buiten Nieuwpoorstraat (now Jalan Pintu Besar Selatan) in West Jakarta. In 1810, Governor General Herman Willem Daendels dispatched Major Schultze, designer of Daendels Palace at Waterlooplein, to design the large clubhouse. He wanted it to compete and undermine the influence of the Freemasons and it was part of his plan to move the administrative center of Batavia to the southern district of Weltevreden. The building was budgeted to cost 105,000 rijksdaalders and Batavia in the Nineteenth Century Photographs. After the British attacked Batavia in Aug 1811, construction was overseen by the new British Lieutenant-Governor of Java Thomas Stamford Raffles with a construction cost of 360,000 rijksdaalders. Abdul Hamied was the building's contractor. Construction was completed in late 1814 and the Harmonie club opened on January 18, 1815, to coincide with the official birthday of Queen Charlotte, wife of the then British King George III. Raffles included collections from the museum and library of the Batavian Society of Arts and Science in the building's annex. G. Windsor Earl visited. A Dutch cultural fair (Kermis) was held at the club and the Harmonie hosted a party for the 250th anniversary of the city of Batavia May 29, 1869. The clubhouse's site is now a park and parking lot of the State Secretariat office.

VIJ Stadium

VIJ Stadium was used by the Dutch East Indies football club Voetbalbond Indonesische Jacatra (VIJ), which was founded in 1928, and in 1950 the stadium was renamed Persija Jakarta.VIJ Stadium become a football club history of Jakarta, Persija. Before independence, the stadium was built to compete with indigenous youth football club Netherlands in Indonesia, NIVB. When it NIVB or Nederlandsch Indie Voetbal Bond in the form of 1918 consisted of Dutch people standing anti-indigenous players. Feeling discriminated, a number of Indonesian youth with the establish VIJ headquartered in Petojo in 1928. Due become the club's headquarters VIJ then this field ball field named VIJ. The stadium was built by the builder Persija then, MH Thamrin worth of 2000 Gulden be fully used by an association football indigenous, this field is used by the association football first native in Jakarta, namely VIJ. Love MH Thamrin on folk indigenous in land of his birth, Jakarta, be realized with his support for VIJ who moment it become a reflection "Indonesia" basis small. VIJ is symbol of resistance citizens of indigenous against the government colonial, with the not wearing name of Batavia in the name of this association. In this stadium, VIJ claimed four titles champion in the year 1931, 1933, 1934 and 1938, and featured indigenous talent such as Roeljaman, Iskandar, A. Gani, Djaimin, Moestari, and Soetarno. Field Petojo who now named Field VIJ is form of history who at this time still standing amid the denseness city, when first tree—tree or buildings cinema Roxy who accompany the pitch this, now home—houses in her rundown settlements the citizens become grounds keepers this.In 1950, VIJ was officially named Persija and moved his base to the field Menteng, Jakarta. VIJ Field while still standing as the surrounding community sports facilities. "Until 1980 this field to become redeveloped stadium. Stake was handed over to the government of Jakarta," said Marlan, a field manager. According to Marlan, VIJ has a broad field stadium with a length of 110 meters and width of 70 meters. The facilities are available in addition to the football field and locker room seats with the spectators capacity of approximately 500 people. Uniquely the south wall of the fence, directly adjacent to the building of houses. VIJ Field remains in good condition. Although some grass on the pitch looks bare, but there is enough support facilities. According to Marlan, during the era of the Dutch government, this field was just a grassy field which become the base for Club VIJ. In 1980, the field underwent refurbishment and is now under the direct management responsibility of the government of Jakarta.