Thursday, December 4, 2008

Layur Mosque, Kampung Melayu, Semarang, Central Java




Layur Mosque, one of the old mosque in Semarang, which is still standing firmly on the road Layur Kampung Melayu. The location is quite easy to reach, from the direction of the market point play Venus follow the directions to the post office or the direction of the station Tawang, from the railway in front of Layur Road, Mosque Layur tower is visible amid the high-pitched. , Called the Kampung Melayu in the year 1743 because most of the people who inhabit the area are those race Melayu.Pada period in this village there is a place for the landing ships and boats that carry merchandise, so it is not surprising that there is a section called the Malay Dara . The location is very strategic to invite people stayed in there, too. Note that people of Arabic and placed the village.


Seen from outside, the mosque Layur save many of the past history of the region around the mosque and Semarang in general. In terms of buildings, including mosques Layur one of the unique mosque, the mosque is surrounded by high walls with towers are typical of the Middle East in the future, in addition to the entrance. The main mosque building itself with the Javanese style roof of the mosque row three, ornaments, jewelry wall looks unique and beautiful. Floor of the building made such big house and can only be achieved with a ladder on the side of the face. The foundation stone of a bear wood frame structure. The mosque is seen from the style of architecture is a conglomeration of three cultures, namely Java, Malay and Arabic with a touch of beauty by the author.

Although age has been eaten, but the mosque is still solid and still used by people around to worship. Until now the mosque is still treated by local mosque foundation as an effort to conserve the history and pride as the old mosque Semarang. In a comprehensive mosque Layur still like the original first made, there are only a few improvements such as replacement of roof tiles and adding space to the right side of the mosque complex.

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