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Latest revision as of 17:29, 22 June 2019
- Built: 1640
- Renovated: 1732-1736
- Destroyed: 1808
- Dutch: De Oude Hollandsche Kerk, De Nieuwe Hollandsche Kerk
The Old Dutch Church (De Oude Hollandsche Kerk) in Batavia, later renovated and renamed the New Dutch Church (De Nieuwe Hollandsche Kerk), was one of the chief Protestant Churches in Batavia (headquarters of the Dutch East India Company; today, Jakarta, Indonesia). Jan Pieterzoon Coen and some 18 other governors-general of the Company and their relatives were buried in the church's graveyard. The site is today the Wayang Museum, a museum dedicated to Indonesian traditional puppet theatre.
The church was originally built in 1640. Renovated in 1732 to 1736, it was then renamed the New Dutch Church. It was destroyed in an earthquake in 1808.
Notable Burials
- Jan Pieterzoon Coen
- Willem van Outhoorn (1636-1720, Gov.-Gen., 1691-1704)
- Abraham Patras (1671-1737, Gov.-Gen., 1735-1737)
- Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1705-1750, Gov.-Gen., 1743-1750)
References
- Plaques and gravestones on display at Wayang Museum, Jakarta, Indonesia.