Lawang Sewu - A Historical Building With Eerie Image.
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Known as a haunted house
Lawang Sewu means Thousand Doors describing the building which has so many doors and windows although in fact those doors don't count until a thousand.
Lawang Sewu is a three-storied building which was built in 1904 by The Dutch Train Company -NIS (Nederlands- Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij) located in Semarang, the capital city of Central Java. After the country gets it independence, the building was then taken over by Indonesian Train Company (PT KAI), also used as office by The Command of Central Java Military Area, and office of Ministry of Transportation.
The local government has declared to preserve this building and make it as one cultural heritage of Central Java. Like other old buildings constructed by the Dutch many years ago, Lawang Sewu is dominated by white tones, has many hallways directing to different rooms with high ceilings and roof tops.
Lawang Sewu and its surrounding areas were the scenes of some big independence wars during the nation's revolution. Some heroic wars took place and claimed many lives from both sides, the Indonesian patriots and the enemy soldiers.
The wars were even painful with the presence of torturing chambers on the basement of Lawang Sewu which becomes horrible evidence until now. History also records there were many lives gone at this place.
People visiting the building will feel the coldness brought by breezes coming in through those windows and, combines with so many unoccupied rooms and very quiet surroundings, sense a spooky atmosphere in there .
Although I didn't witness any supernatural appearances during my visit to Lawang Sewu, except the sense of horror, but there are many testimonies about the presence spirits and ghosts around this antique building.
- An appearance of a red-haired lady was accidentally shot when a TV channel made a program with the scenes of Lawang Sewu, which was believed the spirit of a dutch lady.
- There is regular appearance of spirits in one of the rooms on third floor. If interested (and mentally strong) in seeing those spirits, visitors may ask the caretaker of the building to invite them to appear.
- A sight of Dutch soldiers practice marching sometimes perceptible in the yard in front of the building (look at the last picture).
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Lawang Sewu looks like a substantial building with interesting history...all except for the torture chamber. Are any of the rooms occupied and used or is it all empty and just open for viewing as an attraction?
Thanks for introducing us to this place via your hub.
Lawang Sewu is really famous with it ghost stories. I was around it once, and from the street that place seem really gloomy even in the daylight. But if they not live up the ghost stories, I think this place will be beautiful to be pre-wedding natural studio, just like Taman Sari.
@Peggy W: Lawang Sewu totally empty and just open for viewing as an attraction. You see, many Indonesian very easy to be terrifying by Ghost stories. I think that is why nobody ever thinking about using Lawang Sewu as useful building. Such a waste if we considering about it's uniqueness and beauty, also the size of the place.
Thanks Freya Cesare for your explanation. Sometimes ghosts are actually an attraction to some places but I guess also can scare people away in other cases.
I love something about mystery and I believe "Lawang Sewu" is one of the scariest place in Indonesia beside the historical things behind this building. Thanks for writing this. I give my vote to you. Cheers..... ~prasetio
I had never heard of this place before.. This place does look very, very creepy! I so wish I could visit there.. I love places like this! Thanks for sharing this.. great hub!


















mulberry1 Level 1 Commenter 14 months ago
I agree, it's pretty eerie inside!