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Andalas Grand Mosque


History


The mosque was one of the 608 religious locales in West Sumatra which got crushed by the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes with a moment size of 7.6. Given the disturbing condition of the building, the mosque was afterward destroyedIn this wayreligious activities in this mosque had been disturbed for a whilecounting the yearly Ramadhan Pesantren amid 2010 and 2011.

Reproduction of the mosque was done shortly from there on, whose expenses were collected from public help sent through Yayasan Satu Untuk Negeri (the One to HomeFoundation of TvOne. Reconstruction started on April 29, 2010 and completed at a cost of 3.25 million rupiah in 2012, and the mosque was authoritatively introduced by the Minister of Communication and Information Tifatul Sembiring on Walk 9, 2012.

Urban and Architectural



Description


Andalas Grand Mosque (moreover known as Andaleh in Minangkabau dialectis a mosque found in Andaleh Street no.56, Andaleh, East Padang district, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The mosque consists of a green building with two floors which has area of 1,200 m2, and a minaret within the southeast and an entrance entryway within the south

Details

Location

Andalas, Padang Timur, Padang City, West Sumatra 25126, Indonesia

Owners

Yayasan Satu Untuk Negeri Foundation of TvOne

Year of Build

2012

Area

1200 m2

Drawings

Map

History

The mosque was one of the 608 religious locales in West Sumatra which got crushed by the 2009 Sumatra earthquakes with a moment size of 7.6. Given the disturbing condition of the building, the mosque was afterward destroyedIn this wayreligious activities in this mosque had been disturbed for a whilecounting the yearly Ramadhan Pesantren amid 2010 and 2011.

Reproduction of the mosque was done shortly from there on, whose expenses were collected from public help sent through Yayasan Satu Untuk Negeri (the One to HomeFoundation of TvOne. Reconstruction started on April 29, 2010 and completed at a cost of 3.25 million rupiah in 2012, and the mosque was authoritatively introduced by the Minister of Communication and Information Tifatul Sembiring on Walk 9, 2012.

Urban and Architectural


Description

Andalas Grand Mosque (moreover known as Andaleh in Minangkabau dialectis a mosque found in Andaleh Street no.56, Andaleh, East Padang district, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia. The mosque consists of a green building with two floors which has area of 1,200 m2, and a minaret within the southeast and an entrance entryway within the south