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Balai Sarbini

Coordinates: 6°13′11″S 106°48′52″E / 6.219754°S 106.814478°E / -6.219754; 106.814478
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Balai Sarbini
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General information
TypeConcert/Convention Hall
Architectural stylePost-war modernism
LocationSetiabudi, South Jakarta, Jakarta
AddressJl. Jendral Sudirman Kav. 52, Jakarta 12930
Coordinates6°13′11″S 106°48′52″E / 6.219754°S 106.814478°E / -6.219754; 106.814478
GroundbreakingJanuary 6, 1965
OpenedMarch 11, 1973
Renovated2004
OwnerPT. Dome Semanggi Indonesia
Design and construction
Architect(s)Ir. Moerdoko
Other information
Seating capacity1,300 people including 46 VIP seats
Website
http://www.balaisarbini.com

Balai Sarbini (Indonesian "Sarbini Hall") is a dome-roofed auditorium and concert hall located in central Jakarta. The building was enveloped by the comprehensive shopping mall, The Plaza Semanggi.[1][2]

History

Balai Sarbini and the adjacent Gedung Veteran (Veteran's Building), also known as the Graha Purna Yudha tower, were built by President Sukarno in 1965 for the Veterans’ Legion of Indonesia (LVRI) that was established by Sukarno in 1957 to look after the interests of veterans who had fought against foreign aggression to maintain Indonesia's independence. This initially meant for those who were involved in the 1945-1949 guerilla war against the Netherlands, although later also included the campaign for Irian Jaya (1961-1963) and the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation (1963-1966).[3]

President Sukarno laid the first stone for Balai Sarbini and Gedung Veteran on January 6, 1965. Funding shortages delayed the project until 1973 when it was opened by President Suharto on March 11, 1973. The architect of the building was Ir. Moerdoko. The name Sarbini was named after Lieutenant General Sarbini (1914-1977) who was in charge of the Ministry of Veteran Affairs and head of the LVRI when the original building project began.[3]

In 2000, after revitalization phase which does not change the structure and the condition of the building, Balai Sarbini appears with “new face”. It is not only historic monumental building but also the most representative place in Jakarta to hold cultural activities. Furthermore, it can also generate revenues for Indonesia.[citation needed]

To enhance its performance as a center for cultural activities, the management of Balai Sarbini invited audio consultants to upgrade the acoustic system inside the Main Hall.[citation needed]

On February 23, 2004, President Megawati Soekarnoputri signed a plaque commemorating inauguration of the new Balai Sarbini.

References

  1. ^ Location
  2. ^ "Cara ke Plaza Semanggi | Transport Info Blog". Archived from the original on 2012-10-28. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
  3. ^ a b Merrillees 2015, p. 122.

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