
Hmm... let us start the stories on the monuments in Aceh ya...

We'll start with the main mosque of Baiturrahman, the most important mosque in the whole of Aceh.

I believe many have heard the stories of how this mosque still stood strong against the vicious tidal wave that is the Tsunami which attacked Aceh on 26th December 2004 and destroyed almost all the buildings which it passed through while killing more than 200,000 persons.

For information the mosque building seen here was built by the Dutch after the previous building was burned down by them, during the early parts of the Aceh-Dutch War which started in 1873 and continued for over 3 decades. This mosque has changed its facade several times. the original mosque is believed to have been built 800 years ago.
Come the time to have a closer look. Come!
Lihat seni ukiran kayu pada tingkap-tingkap ini. Banyak bentuk simmetri yang biasa digunakan di Timur Tengah.
Masuk ke dalam dari pintu utama kelihatan pula corak-corak seni dari besi.
Enter the inside from the main entrance and one could see artful patterns made from steel.

Look at the wood carvings on these windows. There are plenty of symmetrical shapes which is commonly used in the Middle East.

Enter the inside from the main entrance and one could see artful patterns made from steel.
The women's praying section could be seen directly from the main entrance...
Lalu saya memilih untuk keluar balik lalu masuk ke ruang solat lelaki di hadapan melalui sisi kiri...

Thus I chose to go out and then enter the men's praying section at the front through the left-side entrance...
The section behind including the women's praying section seen from the front.
A glass panel at the front ceiling.
The very front section...
Look at what is available here.
A replica of the door of the Ka'abah!
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