Visit "Old City" of Jakarta: Drawbridge Kota Intan
Kota
Intan Bridge was built in 1628 by VOC ; thereafter several name
changes. The name of Engelse Brug was given as the bridge connected the
Dutch Fort and England Fort, located at Kali Besar (Great River). The
bridge the was broken as a result of Banten and Mataram attacked Batavia
Castle 1628 and 1629. It was rebuilt in 1630 by the Dutch and known as
De Hoender Pasabrug (Chicken Market Bridge) because it was close to
chicken market.
Kota
Intan was the last name. It is assumed the name relates to its location
which was close to one of Batavia Castle bastion Named Bastion Diamant
(Intan-Diamant-Diamond). In 1938, the bridge was reconstructed to a
drawbridge so the boats can pass and to prevent flooding which often
happened. The shape and style was not changed but the name changed to
Opshalbrug Juliana or Juliana Benhard. This drawbridge was only kind of
remainder of that kind that the Dutch had ever built.
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