Places to Eat in Bandung

Favourite Places:

1. BMC (Bandoengsche Melk Centrale) -Jl Aceh, near of Mesjid Balai kota.

2. Cafe The Peak - Sersan Bajuri Cihideung Lembang

3. Kampung Daun - Sersan Bajuri Cihideung Lembang

4. Calista Cafe - Jl Dago Atas..

5. Dago Tea House - Jl Bukit Dago (Kompleks Taman Budaya)

6. Cafe Halaman - Jl Siliwangi

7. Cafe Teko - Jl Neglasari, Ciumbuleuit

8. Serabi si Imut - Jl Setiabudhi,

9. Bakso Akung - Jl Lodaya

10. You - Jl Hasanudin

11. Cisangkuy - Jl Cisangkuy,

12.Cafe Milan - Jl Lingkar Selatan

13. Warung Lela - kompleks Cigadung

14. Kedai Ny. Rumah - Jl Naripan

15. The Valley

16. Bloemen Cafe - CiWalk Jl Cihampelas

17. MQ Cafe - Jl Citarum no. 4. Cafe islami..

18. Batagor Riri - Jl Burangrang

19. Roses Cafe - Jl Burangrang

20. Kafe Pisa - CiWalk Jl Cihampelas

21. Tony Roma's - Jl Sumatera

22. Victoria - Jl Dipati Ukur

23. Tizi's - Jl. Kidang Pananjung

24. Bumbu Desa - Jl. Supratman

Gedung Sate


The decision of the government to move some departments from Batavia to Bandung was a big impulse for the development of the city. First, in 1914, the War Department was transported, and later in 1920 the Department of Government buildings (Gedung Sate) followed.  

Because of the special decoration on the roof, with somewhat resemblance to with a stick of sate, the building was known as Gedung Sate. It was built with total cost 6 million gulden. This is the first building that constructed by reinforced concrete technology in Indonesia.

 In the beautiful shaped building-complex, by design of the architect J. Gerber (1921), both elements of western and eastern architecture were assimilated.You can see Gedung Sate is the only one big building around its area in 1925. 
 

Persib The Bandung's Tiger

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History

Persib was founded on July 13, 1933, with name BIVB (Bandoeng Inlandsche Voetbal Bond). BIVB was one of the clubs which set up Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indonesia (PSSI) with its representative, with VIJ Jakarta, SIVB, MIVB (PPSM Magelang), MVB (PSM Madiun), VVB and PSM at Societeit Hadiprojo, Yogyakarta, 19 April 1930.

Home Stadium

Siliwangi Stadium (capacity 22,000 spectators)

Achievements

One of the most memorable achievements in the history of this club is when they became champions of the last Perserikatan competition in the 1993/1994 season. In the final match, the club with legendary players such as Sutiono Lamso and Robby Darwis won against PSM Ujung Pandang. Afterwards, Galatama and Perserikatan merged into Liga Indonesia (LI). In the first season of Liga Indonesia in 1994/1995, this team became champions when they defeated Petrokimia Putra Gresik in the finals. Persib was also one of Indonesian clubs which reached quarterfinal round of Asian Champions League.

Perserikatan (Amateur League)
1933 Runner-up
1934 Runner-up
1936 Runner-up
1937 Winner
1950 Runner-up
1959 Runner-up
1961 Winner
1966 Runner-up
1983 Runner-up
1985 Runner-up
1986 Winner
1990 Winner

Liga Indonesia
1994/95 Winner

Performance in AFC Competitions


Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1996: Quarterfinals

2008/2009 Squad
No. Position Player
28 GK Tubagus Tema Mursadat
20 GK Cecep Supriatna
1 GK Edi Kurnia
5 DF Maman Abdurahman
27 MF Chandra Yusuf Ahmad
21 DF Waluyo
3 MF Irwan Wijasmara
19 MF Suwita Pata
17 MF Harry Salisbury
30 DF Nova Arianto
4 DF Wildansyah
2 DF Edi Hafid Murtadho
14 DF Nyeck Nyobe George Clement
12 MF Gilang Angga Kusuma
24 MF Hariono
22 MF Siswanto
88 MF Eka Ramdani
7 MF Atep
8 MF Salim Alaydrus
11 MF Lorenzo Cabanas
10 FW Hilton Moreira
9 FW Airlangga Sucipto
15 FW Zaenal Arief
16 FW Rafael Alves Bastos

Team Officials

Team Leader : H. Dada Rosada

Team Manager : H. Jaja Soetardja

Ass. Manager : H. Umuh Muhtar

Head Coach : H. Jaya Hartono

Coach Assistant : Yusuf Bachtiar

Coach Assistant : Robby Darwis

Goalkeeper Coach : Anwar Sanusi

Fitnes Coach : Entang Hermanu

Physio : dr. Ia Kurnia

Psychology : Drs. Hedy Wahyudi, M.Psi, Psikolog



Architecture

Bandung is renowned for its large stock of Dutch colonial architecture; most notably the tropical Art Deco architectural style. Henri Maclaine-Pont is among the first Dutch architects who realized how important to combine each architectural style with culture of local people. He stressed that modern architecture should be evolved from local history and native elements. In 1920, Pont planned and designed buildings for the first technical university in the Dutch East Indies, Technische Hogeschool te Bandung (the present-day Institut Teknologi Bandung), after which he was named as a professor in architecture at the university. A striking local Javanese roof style is noticeably seen on top of the campus' ceremonial hall, embedded in his artwork.
In the same year, another Dutch architect, J Gerber, designed Gouverments Bedrijven (Government Companies) in line with the colonial government plan to move the capital from Batavia to Bandu
The modern and native architectural blending was followed by several Dutch architects that have shaped the city landmarks. In the 1930s, Bandung was known also as the city of architecture laboratory because of many Dutch architects made some experiments with new architectural designs. Albert Aalbers added the expressionist architecture style to the Art Deco by designing the DENIS bank (1936) and renovated the Savoy Homann Hotel (1939). C.P.W. Schoemaker was one of celebrated architects who strongly added native elements in his artworks, including the Villa Isola (1932), Hotel Preanger (1929), the regional military headquarter (1918), Gedung Merdeka (1921) and ITB Rectorate Building (1925).
ng. The building is an example of a harmonious mixture between West and East architectural styles, particularly the Italian Renaissance style of arch structures in the west wing and Thailand's pagoda-like structures in the middle section.

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