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Gereja Ayam
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General information
TypePrayer house or church
Coordinates7°36′20.5″S 110°10′49.8″E / 7.605694°S 110.180500°E / -7.605694; 110.180500
Construction startedc. 1990
Completedincomplete, abandoned 2000

Gereja Ayam is a "prayer house" often referred to as a church in the area of Magelang on the island of Java, Central Java, Indonesia. The structure is constructed in the shape of a dove, but instead reminds many onlookers of a hen; hence, the locals have taken to calling it the chicken church, a name by which the building is often known across the internet.

The building was erected during the 1990s by Daniel Alamsjah, who claimed to have been inspired by God to build a prayer house through a dream he had in 1989.[1] Alamsjah is Christian, but envisioned Gereja Ayam as a place to welcome followers of any religion for prayer or meditation.[1]

Due to financial difficulties and local resistance, the construction was never finished. The construction was halted in 2000 and the building has since largely been left to deteriorate. In spite of this, in recent years the place has become reasonably frequented by tourists, as well as by couples seeking either to take wedding photographs or to be wed in the building. Besides serving in a religious capacity, the building has also been used to rehabilitate handicapped children or drug addicts, or as an insane asylum.[1] Following depictions of the site in several films over the past decade, the church has achieved a level of fame and is now a tourist attraction.[2][3]

The documentary Into the Inferno from 2016 devotes a segment to the church. It argues that the church was intended to have a connection with a local volcano, as the head of the dove points in the direction of the volcano.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Akbar, Jay (13 July 2015). "Incredible images of the mysterious abandoned 'Chicken Church' built in the Indonesian jungle by man who had 'a vision from God'". Dailymail.com. Daily Mail. Retrieved 12 April 2017. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "5 Fakta Gereja Ayam, Tempat Cinta dan Rangga Melepas Rindu di AADC 2". 6 May 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Gereja Ayam Tersembunyi di Balik Hutan Memiliki Misteri dan Hebohkan Dunia". Wartakota. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  4. ^ Into the Inferno at IMDb