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Coordinates: 3°3529N 98°4035E / 3.59143°N 98.67645°E / 3.59143; 98.67645
 

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Hotel de Boer
Inna Dharma Deli Hotel
Front view of the Hotel
Map
General information
TypeHotel
LocationJl. Balaikota No.2, Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Coordinates3°35′29N 98°40′35E / 3.59143°N 98.67645°E / 3.59143; 98.67645
Completed1898
OwnerInna Hotel Group
Design and construction
DeveloperInna Hotel Group
Website
http://www.innadharmadeli.com/

NV Hotel Mijn de Boer (more popularly called by Hotel de Boer, now Inna Dharma Deli Hotel) is a Dutch colonial style hotel located on the Cremerweg (now Jalan Balai Kota), Medan, Dutch East Indies, current-day Indonesia. The hotel was built in 1898 by Workum native and Dutch businessman Aeint Herman de Boer.[1][2]

De Boer migrated to Dutch East Indies in late nineteenth century. First, he settled in Surabaya and became a part proprietor of a restaurant in Surabaya. In 1809, he migrated to Medan and began his new business. In early 1898, he built Hotel De Boer which just cointaned a restaurant, a bar, and seven rooms. In 1909, de Boer expanded his hotel by adding 40 rooms. In 1930, Hotel De Boer was expanded by adding 120 rooms and a huge hall.

In colonial times, this hotel was once inhabited by guests of honor of the Dutch Empire government like King Leopold II of Belgium and Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (nephew of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands), and also Dutch Frisian famous spy Mata Hari. Sutan Sjahrir, the first Prime Minister of Indonesia had ever been a violinist in this hotel during his school years in Medan.

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  1. ^ Loderichs 1997, pp. 16, 105.
  • ^ Leushuis 2011, p. 55.

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