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Indonesia Arena: 16,500 2012; reopened 2022 Beach City International Stadium: 20,053 July 24, 1962 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium: 77,193 2022 Jakarta International Stadium: 82,000 Unknown De Tjolomadoe Karanganyar: 4,000 2008 Celebes Convention Center [citation needed] Makassar: 15,000 1971 Palembang Sport and Convention Center: Palembang: 4,000 ...
The construction of the CVC represents the largest-ever expansion of the United States Capitol [7] and more than doubles the footprint of the U.S. Capitol building complex. [8] The American Institute of Architects presented RTKL Associates Inc. with the Award of Excellence in Historic Resources for their work on the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center ...
Jakarta International Convention Center has a dome-shaped plenary hall that has 5,000 seats, which is the original building from 1974. JICC also has an assembly hall with an area of 3,921 m², 13 various sized meeting rooms, and two exhibition halls (A and B) where each have an area of 3,060m² and 6,075m².
Auditorium and Concert Hall 2010 1,200 Usmar Ismail Hall: Combined Cinema/Concert Hall 1997 430 Balai Resital Kertanegara: Auditorium and Concert Hall 2014 270 Yayasan The Resonanz Balai Sarbini: Auditorium and Concert Hall 1973 1,300 PT. Dome Semanggi Indonesia Taman Ismail Marzuki: Exhibition and Art Hall 1968 1,240
The building features two open halls (one on each side), the 24 by 17.5 metres (79 ft × 57 ft) main concert room with a balcony (capacity: 475 people), a stage measuring 10.75 by 14 by 17 metres (35.3 ft × 45.9 ft × 55.8 ft), and a "loge", which is basically an empty place to the right and left of the spectators, where five seats could be installed if required.
The Plaza Semanggi is a commercial complex at Semanggi Interchange in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The commercial center includes a shopping mall, an auditorium Balai Sarbini and office tower Gedung Veteran RI. The auditorium and office tower were constructed in 1973.
Balai Sarbini and the adjacent Gedung Veteran (Veteran's Building), also known as the Graha Purna Yudha tower, were built by President Sukarno in 1965 for the Veterans’ Legion of Indonesia (LVRI) that was established by Sukarno in 1957 to look after the interests of veterans who had fought against foreign aggression to maintain Indonesia's independence.