"M'ISOLO E VIVO" (my exile and survival) is a way of life news conglomerate in the past, the eccentric named Dominique William Berretty. This way of life he make in the development of his personal residence in Bandung which is named "ISOLA" (villa isolated).
Gorgeous art deco-style building was designed by the famous architect C.P. Wolff Schoemaker. In his time the exact design is the culmination of modernity. The building was constructed in the time pretty quickly, i.e. October 1932 to March 1933, with the help of AIA architecture Bureau at Batavia.
Outline of buildings and Windows in this building made of steel, while the floors were concrete cast. This building now located at Jalan Setiabudi, South Jakarta, Bandung, on the edge of 229 Highway to the estate, where the Valley is higher from Bandung city. If we go back to the early years of the ' 30s, this graceful villas stand between Bandung and Lembang.
This villa is a symbol of the glitz and glamour of modernity at the time, and also mengisaratkan life fast and sophisticated. The design of this villa puts the arch-shaped structures; and although it has been aged 73 years, current Villa Isola was still not seem outdated. Overall this looks gorgeous, villa with garden style and interior designed well. But the real owner can only enjoy his new home briefly just ...
Dominique William Berretty bloody mix Java and Italy, born in the Netherlands East Indies on 20 November 1890. Berretty young is ambitious and worked at newspapers Java Bode. The State has no money, he started his efforts to telegraph service in 1917 using borrowed money. His career began when he founded the uphill looking agent press ANETA (Algemeen Nieuws en Telegraaf Agentschap) in Batavia.
This news agency monopolized the supply of news about the Netherlands East Indies, and it made him get rich and become a celebrity at the time. Many journalists and politicians are not happy with the monopoly it does, including the Governor General of the Netherlands Indies B.C. de Jonge. In the early 1930s works of heavy criticism affected Aneta Office.
In the early 30s throughout the world experiencing the global economic crisis. But villa is build Berretty quite expensive at the time. See the State financial money, possibly Berretty used founded the Villa comes from the proceeds of corruption. In the early 30s then, Japan is being actively built power and begin to show a tendency to do colonialism.
Monopoly made Berretty in relation to other means of communication and a telegraph between Java and Japan made him the chain of secret service are important for Japan. The money collected from this espionage activity allows him to pay 500,000 guilders (the price is now about 250 M dollars) to build the Villa Isola.
His personal life is no less Interestingly to highlighted. He's been married six times and made two women became pregnant and gave birth to three children, before the 1934 weaves romance with one of the daughters of Governor General de Jonge. The Governor General could not accept the presence of the person who deems dangerous, and then decide for them.
An old friend who is now 90 years old and living in Surabaya are still able to tell clearly that in the early ' 30s many gossip circulating about Berretty and this Governor General's daughter. There is a possibility the Princess planned to invite Berretty to banquet dinner on Christmas day 1934, and the Governor General does not wish it. Berretty's death on December 20 as it is no coincidence the ...
De Jonge was a conservative Aristocrat who occupied several important positions in both the Government of Netherlands (trade and industry) and the United Kingdom. Since 1931 – 1936, he served as the Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies. One of his most famous is the sentence: We've been in the Dutch East Indies for 300 years, we definitely should be able to be here for 300 years longer! " De Jonge had 2 sons and 3 daughters, and one of his daughters was established in love with Dominique Berretty. And because he considers dangerous for Berretty's private and political life, he decided to end life Berretty.
Because postings ever gain, as Minister of war of the Netherlands (1917) and the General Manager in one oil company in London (1921), de Jonge have had some contact with the military authorities of the United Kingdom will he use to perform its mission.
After succeeding in the London Race-Melborne in October 1934, KLM became the property of the Uiver plane national symbols of Netherlands and the crew of the aircraft became a hero. After the race, the Uiver became regular flights that go through Amsterdam – Batavia route.
In December 1934, a regular flight flying from Amsterdam to Batavia with 4 men crew and a cargo of 350 kg of letter and three passengers, one of whom is a Berretty will be home to Indonesia after traveling on business. The aircraft was never reached Batavia, as it fell in Syria near the border with Iraq on December 20.
The cause of the accident, according to the official version of the Commission of Inquiry formed the Government of Netherlands are as follows: "the experts concluded that the aircraft engine was hit by a great Flash immediately that instantly killed all passengers and crew were on board, and the plane continued flying until it slammed on the ground, rolled over and then caught fire.
"Many flight experts who consider such far-fetched explanation. Information from the Commission of inquiry considered the actual circumstances and covering up many mysteries unsolved. We can conclude that there are still some things that are not clearly the case here. Some eyewitnesses reported seeing military fighter aircraft at 00.45 near Rutba in Iraq oil refinery. Uiver never arrived in Iraq since the fall of Syria.
Note that there is an oil refinery in Rutba United Kingdom military base. Here's where that plan looks. The Uiver bring Berretty shot by RAF fighters. The Government has sacrificed the historic aircraft and 6 person man is in it to kill 1 passengers who are considered dangerous, Dominique William Berretty.
The official mission of the Uiver flight was carrying a letter from Europe to Java before Christmas day 1934. But because the plane was scheduled to arrive in Batavia on 22 December (1 day before the weekend), and because in the 1930s no postal trains working on the weekend, we can conclude it is a mission impossible. Or may be we call false mission. This is one of the many mysterious things in connection with the fall of the Uiver aircraft. Buried in Tomb Berretti United Kingdom in Baghdad, Iraq on December 23, 1934.
Villa Isola became Earth Siliwangi
After the death of Berretty, Villa Isola belong to the Savoy Homann Hotel. During the occupation of Japan, it became the headquarters of the army of the Kingdom of the ... bad luck for a building that was built in 1933 by the money of Japan itself.
After the independence of Indonesia, the Villa was renovated and renamed Earth Siliwangi. At the very top and then built a floor again. On October 20, 1954, Mr. Ali Sostroamidjojo, the Prime Minister at the time, offered the building as headquarters of the UPI and Prof. Moh. Yamin, Minister of education at that time, planted a Banyan tree near the pool at the inauguration of the completion of the renovation of the building. Unfortunately now we have trouble finding the building's architectural beauty.
The Villa is already switching function from the Home Office moved into University of education Indonesia (UPI) Bandung. Flower garden, fields and small ponds containing 5 tail Black Swan is now no longer exists. The surrounding area is now filled with classrooms, a student who was passing by, housing and highways are crowded.
Born in Banyu Biru (near Ambarawa, Central Java) in 1882, Schoemaker is known as the father of Art-Deco architectural style in Bandung. He is adept at aligning known modern European architecture with tropical environment. Forte memadkan decorative elements of ancient and modern architecture made him the architect of Indonesia's best on his era. Later in life, he later became a professor at Bandung Institute of technology. Among his students was Sukarno, who became the first President of the Republic of Indonesia. He died in 1949 in the city of Bandung that she loved, and was buried in the cemetery of Pandu.
Gorgeous art deco-style building was designed by the famous architect C.P. Wolff Schoemaker. In his time the exact design is the culmination of modernity. The building was constructed in the time pretty quickly, i.e. October 1932 to March 1933, with the help of AIA architecture Bureau at Batavia.
Outline of buildings and Windows in this building made of steel, while the floors were concrete cast. This building now located at Jalan Setiabudi, South Jakarta, Bandung, on the edge of 229 Highway to the estate, where the Valley is higher from Bandung city. If we go back to the early years of the ' 30s, this graceful villas stand between Bandung and Lembang.
This villa is a symbol of the glitz and glamour of modernity at the time, and also mengisaratkan life fast and sophisticated. The design of this villa puts the arch-shaped structures; and although it has been aged 73 years, current Villa Isola was still not seem outdated. Overall this looks gorgeous, villa with garden style and interior designed well. But the real owner can only enjoy his new home briefly just ...
Dominique William Berretty bloody mix Java and Italy, born in the Netherlands East Indies on 20 November 1890. Berretty young is ambitious and worked at newspapers Java Bode. The State has no money, he started his efforts to telegraph service in 1917 using borrowed money. His career began when he founded the uphill looking agent press ANETA (Algemeen Nieuws en Telegraaf Agentschap) in Batavia.
This news agency monopolized the supply of news about the Netherlands East Indies, and it made him get rich and become a celebrity at the time. Many journalists and politicians are not happy with the monopoly it does, including the Governor General of the Netherlands Indies B.C. de Jonge. In the early 1930s works of heavy criticism affected Aneta Office.
In the early 30s throughout the world experiencing the global economic crisis. But villa is build Berretty quite expensive at the time. See the State financial money, possibly Berretty used founded the Villa comes from the proceeds of corruption. In the early 30s then, Japan is being actively built power and begin to show a tendency to do colonialism.
Monopoly made Berretty in relation to other means of communication and a telegraph between Java and Japan made him the chain of secret service are important for Japan. The money collected from this espionage activity allows him to pay 500,000 guilders (the price is now about 250 M dollars) to build the Villa Isola.
His personal life is no less Interestingly to highlighted. He's been married six times and made two women became pregnant and gave birth to three children, before the 1934 weaves romance with one of the daughters of Governor General de Jonge. The Governor General could not accept the presence of the person who deems dangerous, and then decide for them.
An old friend who is now 90 years old and living in Surabaya are still able to tell clearly that in the early ' 30s many gossip circulating about Berretty and this Governor General's daughter. There is a possibility the Princess planned to invite Berretty to banquet dinner on Christmas day 1934, and the Governor General does not wish it. Berretty's death on December 20 as it is no coincidence the ...
De Jonge was a conservative Aristocrat who occupied several important positions in both the Government of Netherlands (trade and industry) and the United Kingdom. Since 1931 – 1936, he served as the Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies. One of his most famous is the sentence: We've been in the Dutch East Indies for 300 years, we definitely should be able to be here for 300 years longer! " De Jonge had 2 sons and 3 daughters, and one of his daughters was established in love with Dominique Berretty. And because he considers dangerous for Berretty's private and political life, he decided to end life Berretty.
Because postings ever gain, as Minister of war of the Netherlands (1917) and the General Manager in one oil company in London (1921), de Jonge have had some contact with the military authorities of the United Kingdom will he use to perform its mission.
After succeeding in the London Race-Melborne in October 1934, KLM became the property of the Uiver plane national symbols of Netherlands and the crew of the aircraft became a hero. After the race, the Uiver became regular flights that go through Amsterdam – Batavia route.
In December 1934, a regular flight flying from Amsterdam to Batavia with 4 men crew and a cargo of 350 kg of letter and three passengers, one of whom is a Berretty will be home to Indonesia after traveling on business. The aircraft was never reached Batavia, as it fell in Syria near the border with Iraq on December 20.
The cause of the accident, according to the official version of the Commission of Inquiry formed the Government of Netherlands are as follows: "the experts concluded that the aircraft engine was hit by a great Flash immediately that instantly killed all passengers and crew were on board, and the plane continued flying until it slammed on the ground, rolled over and then caught fire.
"Many flight experts who consider such far-fetched explanation. Information from the Commission of inquiry considered the actual circumstances and covering up many mysteries unsolved. We can conclude that there are still some things that are not clearly the case here. Some eyewitnesses reported seeing military fighter aircraft at 00.45 near Rutba in Iraq oil refinery. Uiver never arrived in Iraq since the fall of Syria.
Note that there is an oil refinery in Rutba United Kingdom military base. Here's where that plan looks. The Uiver bring Berretty shot by RAF fighters. The Government has sacrificed the historic aircraft and 6 person man is in it to kill 1 passengers who are considered dangerous, Dominique William Berretty.
The official mission of the Uiver flight was carrying a letter from Europe to Java before Christmas day 1934. But because the plane was scheduled to arrive in Batavia on 22 December (1 day before the weekend), and because in the 1930s no postal trains working on the weekend, we can conclude it is a mission impossible. Or may be we call false mission. This is one of the many mysterious things in connection with the fall of the Uiver aircraft. Buried in Tomb Berretti United Kingdom in Baghdad, Iraq on December 23, 1934.
Villa Isola became Earth Siliwangi
After the death of Berretty, Villa Isola belong to the Savoy Homann Hotel. During the occupation of Japan, it became the headquarters of the army of the Kingdom of the ... bad luck for a building that was built in 1933 by the money of Japan itself.
After the independence of Indonesia, the Villa was renovated and renamed Earth Siliwangi. At the very top and then built a floor again. On October 20, 1954, Mr. Ali Sostroamidjojo, the Prime Minister at the time, offered the building as headquarters of the UPI and Prof. Moh. Yamin, Minister of education at that time, planted a Banyan tree near the pool at the inauguration of the completion of the renovation of the building. Unfortunately now we have trouble finding the building's architectural beauty.
The Villa is already switching function from the Home Office moved into University of education Indonesia (UPI) Bandung. Flower garden, fields and small ponds containing 5 tail Black Swan is now no longer exists. The surrounding area is now filled with classrooms, a student who was passing by, housing and highways are crowded.
Born in Banyu Biru (near Ambarawa, Central Java) in 1882, Schoemaker is known as the father of Art-Deco architectural style in Bandung. He is adept at aligning known modern European architecture with tropical environment. Forte memadkan decorative elements of ancient and modern architecture made him the architect of Indonesia's best on his era. Later in life, he later became a professor at Bandung Institute of technology. Among his students was Sukarno, who became the first President of the Republic of Indonesia. He died in 1949 in the city of Bandung that she loved, and was buried in the cemetery of Pandu.
