Sunday, January 01, 2012

Indonesia -- Day 4 More Photos of the Grand Mosque


Again, more views of the Grand Mosque that I couldn't include in 1 single post.  The inside floors and lower level were not as beautiful as they could be, but the grounds and the building itself were beautiful.  The Mosque is also known as the Mesjid Besa and built in 1906 in the moorish style. 

NOTE : This is a working Mosque.  If you want to look inside to dress respectfully, no shorts or bare shoulders, take your shoes off before you enter (and make sure your feet are clean!  It is wise to bring a scarf and/or sarong with you at all times in Indonesia.  I was unable to even cross the parking lot while wearing a tank top and bolero cardigan (due to the cleavage).



The Pedestrain Overpass that connects to the Grand Mosque.  Quite the juxtaposition from the New to Old Worlds.


The Grand Mosque Signage at the main Entrance.


The Grand Mosque Al-Mashun


The ceiling of the Grand Mosque -- more intricate Indonesian designs


The view to the outside from the "lobby" of the Grand Mosque.

The maintenance of the Grand Mosque is unfortunately not up to date.  The lobby was flooded and some of the stained glass mirrors were broken.

The stained glass windows for the Grand Mosque

The corridors of the Grand Mosque.
The largest moth I've ever seen -- if you know the name, please leave a comment.




A ceiling at the Grand Mosque -- Medan

The ladies side for the Grand Mosque



The stained glass windows of the Grand Mosque.




Mosque Doors -- beautiful !!





Leaving the main archway of the Grand Mosque


Tile Design of the Grand Mosque -- Beautiful.
 

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Indonesia -- Day 4 More Photos of Maimoon Palace -- Medan, Indonesia


There were so many beautiful photos of Medan that I couldn't include them all in 1 post.  I took over 4000 photos on my trip and here are some of the better ones of Maimoon Palace in Medan.


The designs inside Maimoon Palace -- Amazing !!!

Gorgeous French Antique Chair -- not my personal choice for fabric but the bones are FANTASTIC !!

Cornerpiece -- again the most intricate colors and designs

 Painted door -- simple yet beautiful.


More colorful designs -- Maimoon Palace

Painted farm table in Maimoon Palace

The view to the outside from the main entrance of Maimoon Palace

The outside of Maimoon Palace -- the Left Wing (when facing from the front)
 Currently occupied by descendents of the Sultan.


The outside of Maimoon Palace

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