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Batavia Castle (, ) was a fort located at the mouth of
Ciliwung River The Ciliwung (often written as Ci Liwung as the "ci" prefix simply translates as "river"; also as Tjiliwoeng in Dutch, Sundanese: ᮎᮤᮜᮤᮝᮥᮀ) is a 119 km long river in the northwestern region of Java where it flows through two pr ...
in
Jakarta Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
. Batavia Castle was the administrative center of
Dutch East India Company The United East India Company ( ; VOC ), commonly known as the Dutch East India Company, was a chartered company, chartered trading company and one of the first joint-stock companies in the world. Established on 20 March 1602 by the States Ge ...
(VOC) in Asia. Batavia Castle was also the residence of the
Governor General Governor-general (plural governors-general), or governor general (plural governors general), is the title of an official, most prominently associated with the British Empire. In the context of the governors-general and former British colonies, ...
, the highest VOC official in the Dutch East Indies who chaired the
Council of the Indies A council is a group of people who come together to consult, deliberate, or make decisions. A council may function as a legislature, especially at a town, city or county/shire level, but most legislative bodies at the state/provincial or nati ...
, the executive committee that made decisions in the Dutch East Indies. Batavia Castle was demolished in 1809 by
Governor General Governor-general (plural governors-general), or governor general (plural governors general), is the title of an official, most prominently associated with the British Empire. In the context of the governors-general and former British colonies, ...
Herman Willem Daendels Herman Willem Daendels (21 October 1762 – 2 May 1818) was a Dutch military officer and colonial administrator who served as governor-general of the Dutch East Indies from 1808 to 1811. Early life Herman Willem Daendels was born on 21 October 1 ...
.


History

Originally, Batavia Castle was a small fortress which was developed into a castle since 1620, when the VOC succeeded in occupying Jayakarta. In 1629, the small fort was enlarged and strengthened to serve as a defense for the city of Batavia from the siege of the troops of the
Mataram Sultanate The Sultanate of Mataram () was the last major independent Javanese people, Javanese kingdom on the island of Java (island), Java before it was Dutch Empire, colonised by the Dutch. It was the dominant political force radiating from the inte ...
.
Pieter Both Pieter Both (1568 – 6 March 1615) was the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. Not much is known of his early years. In 1599, Both was already an admiral in the New, or Brabant Company. In that year, he traveled to the East Indie ...
, the first elected
Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies The governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (, ) represented Dutch rule in the Dutch East Indies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1949. Occupied by Japanese forces between 1942 and 1945, followed by the ...
appointed Captain Jacques l'Hermite to purchase 2,500 square ''vadem'' (10,000 square yards) of land in Jayakarta in order to setting up a VOC ''loji'' (trading post). The request was granted by Prince Jayawikarta, ruler of Jayakarta, with a large amount of money (1200 riyals). This land is located on the east bank of the Ciliwung River, near the Chinatown area. In 1612, the Dutch built a ''lodge'' (building), ''huis'' (house), and ''factorij'' (factory) on this land; collectively known as the ''Nassau Huis''. This agreement was maintained during the reigns of Governor General Gerard Reynst and then Laurens Reael. Batavia Castle was surrounded by a moat that surrounds all parts of the fort. Batavia Castle was demolished in 1809 by
Herman Willem Daendels Herman Willem Daendels (21 October 1762 – 2 May 1818) was a Dutch military officer and colonial administrator who served as governor-general of the Dutch East Indies from 1808 to 1811. Early life Herman Willem Daendels was born on 21 October 1 ...
since building materials were needed for the construction of a new urban area in
Weltevreden Weltevreden may refer to: *Sawah Besar, a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Indonesia, the core of the larger colonial district of Weltevreden in Batavia, Java *Weltevreden, Java Sawah Besar is a Districts of Indonesia, district (''kecamatan'') of ...
(now covering the area of Gambir District,
Central Jakarta Central Jakarta (, ), abbreviated as Jakpus, is one of the five Cities of Indonesia, administrative cities () and ''de facto'' Capital City of the Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta. It had 902,973 inhabitants according to the 2010 census ...
). The remaining stones of the castle were used for the construction of the Daendels' Palace in Weltevreden. After the Batavia Castle was dismantled in 1809, a passage connecting the central area of Batavia (now the '' Kota Tua'' area) with Sunda Kelapa Harbor was built. The street was named "Kasteelweg" which means "Castle Street". The name Kasteelweg was changed into "Jalan Tongkol" (Cob Street) in 1950. Before 1874, all 4
bastions A bastion is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fire from the ...
of Batavia Castle were remained intact until they completely vanished from 1874 onwards. The remains of Batavia Castle were excavated in 1940. At that time, the part that was found was the ''landpoort'' (the door that facing the mainland (southern part of the castle)).


Today

The former area of Batavia Castle is now vacant, and owned by the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta. The southern moat of Batavia Castle is now a residential area, shops, and various types of businesses such as tarpaulins. A flats construction is currently taking place on the area where Batavia Castle once stood. Simultaneously with the construction, archaeological excavation was also conducted in order to searching evidence of the existence of Batavia Castle. The archaeological excavation must be conducted as input for the layout of the second phase of the construction of the flat. The archaeological excavation was carried out owing to the cooperation of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government Cultural Heritage Conservation Center and the Association of Indonesian Archaeologists of Greater Jakarta (IAAI). The excavation succeeded in discovering the floor of the Batavia Castle shaft which was made of bricks. The floor of the castle shaft was found at 2 meters depth from the current ground level.


Gallery

File:AMH-4603-NA Map of Fort Jacatra.jpg, This 1619 map shows Fort Jacatra (a) and the new plan for Batavia Castle (b). File:AMH-7985-KB Bird's eye view map of the siege of Batavia in 1629.jpg, Batavia in 1629 showing an opening in the sea-side wall of the Castle; ornate portal has not been installed in the sea-side wall. File:AMH-4769-KB Residence of the governor general within the walls of the castle at Batavia.jpg, From right to left: the residence of the Governor-General inside the Castle, octagonal Church at the background, and the residence of the General-Director/Councillor of VOC. Painting from 1682. File:AMH-7028-KB View of the Parel bastion, a bastion of Batavia Castle.jpg, The duck pond of the Governor-General installed to the west of Batavia Castle in 1738. File:Kasteel Batavia 1762.jpg, Batavia Castle in 1762 when the land-side wall had been opened toward the ''Kasteelplein''. File:Casteel te Batavia 1767.jpg, The sea-side portal of the Castle in 1767, the ''Waterpoort''. File:Batavia 01 gnangarra.jpg, A portal salvaged from the wreck of '' Batavia'', possibly intended to be installed for the ''Landpoort''.


See also

*
List of colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta Colonial buildings and structures in Jakarta include those that were constructed during the Dutch East Indies, Dutch colonial period of Indonesia. The period (and the subsequent style) succeeded the earlier period when Jakarta (known then as Jaya ...
* List of forts in Indonesia


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