Candra Naya
Candra Naya (Hokkien: Sin Ming Hui) is an 18th-century historic building in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was home to the Khouw family of Tamboen, most notably its highest-ranking member: Khouw Kim An, the last Majoor der Chinezen ('Major of the Chinese') of Batavia (in office from 1910 until 1942). Although among the grandest colonial residences in the capital and protected by heritage laws, the compound was almost completely demolished by its new owners, the conglomerate Modern Group. The main halls have survived only thanks to vocal protests from heritage conservation groups.
Candra Naya | |
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Candra Naya building below the super block Green Central City | |
location within Jakarta | |
General information | |
Status | restored |
Type | House |
Architectural style | Chinese |
Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Address | Jalan Gajah Mada |
Coordinates | 6°8′50″S 106°48′55″E |
Estimated completion | late 18th-century; or 1807 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | anonymous |
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