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Amsterdam Gate, Jakarta : ウィキペディア英語版
Amsterdam Gate, Jakarta
The Amsterdam Gate ((オランダ語:Amsterdamse Poort)) formed the entrance to the Castle Square ((オランダ語:Kasteelplein)) south of Batavia Castle. The gate existed from 1744 up to the 1950s in what is now known as Kota, Jakarta, where it would have stood near the intersection of Jalan Nelayan Timur and Jalan Cengkeh.
==History==

During the rule of governor-general Van Imhoff between 1743 and 1750, the castle of Batavia was expanded. Among the involved works was the demolition of the fort's original southeast wall. A new southeast wall was built further south along the Amsterdamse Gracht (current day Nelayan Timur street), thereby including the Castle Square within the castle grounds. The entrance through the new wall was formed by a gatehouse of two storeys high and topped with a dome and clock. Part of this building was used as a prison, in a similar fashion as the Gevangenpoort in The Hague.〔http://www.atlasofmutualheritage.nl/nl/Gezicht-Amsterdamse-poort-vanuit-Zuiden.4846〕
Owing to its location at the Amsterdamse Gracht, the gate was called the Amsterdamse Poort. Other names include ''Pinangpoort'' ((英語:Pinang Gate), after the trade in pinang that took place there) and ''Kasteelpoort'' ((英語:Castle Gate)).
In 1808, governor-general Daendels commissioned the relocation of the seat of government to Weltevreden. The construction works there were supplied partially by reusing building material from the castle of Batavia. Most buildings on the castle grounds had been demolished, save for a part of the Amsterdam gate and connected arcades.
The gate was reduced further to its final form, after the arcades were removed around 1870 in order to provide passage to a tramway. This gate existed until the 1950s, when the last remnants were removed.
In 2007 a replica of the gate was proposed as part of heritage conservation measures of Kota, Jakarta.〔(The Jakarta Post ), retrieved 11 April 2010〕

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