




Jakarta Cathedral
Attraction
4.8 (11859 reviews)
Restored Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic place of worship, founded in 1901 with 3 spires & 3 altars.
Jl. Katedral No.7B, Ps. Baru, Kecamatan Sawah Besar, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10710, Indonesia
+62 21 3519186
Did You Know?
Architectural Style
Jakarta Cathedral is a prime example of Neo-Gothic architecture, a style popular in Europe during the 19th century, characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.
Year of Completion
Construction of the current Jakarta Cathedral was completed in 1901, replacing an earlier cathedral that had collapsed.
Spires
The Cathedral features three spires, each with a different name and purpose. The main spire is called the Tower of David, while the other two are named after Mary and Joseph.
Dedicated To
The Jakarta Cathedral is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, a central figure in Catholic faith and devotion.
Highlights from Reviews
• stunning architecture
The neo-Gothic architecture, with its spires, arches, and stained glass, is consistently praised as beautiful and impressive.
• peaceful ambiance
The cathedral's design and layout create a serene and reverent atmosphere conducive to prayer and reflection.
• historical significance
Many reviewers appreciate the cathedral's rich history and its role as a landmark in Jakarta since the colonial era.
• religious harmony
Its location across from the Istiqlal Mosque symbolizes peace and unity between Christianity and Islam.
• accessible facilities
The cathedral offers facilities such as accessible washrooms and ramps, making it easier for people with disabilities to visit.