Timeline of Surabaya


The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Surabaya, Indonesia.

Prior to 19th century

19th century

  • 1808 – Governor-General Herman Willem Daendels established the Constructie Winkel - an arms factory that precedes modern-day Pindad - in Surabaya.
  • 22 March 1822 – The old building of the Church of the Birth of Our Lady, Surabaya was consecrated.
  • 1836 – The Soerabaijasch Advertentieblad, the first newspaper in Surabaya, began publication.
  • 1845 – Dutch authorities completed the construction of the Prins Hendrik Fort, meant to fortify the city.
  • 1871 – Surabaya's city walls were demolished to make way for the city's growth.
  • 1878 – The city's first railway, a track connecting it to Pasuruan, was opened.
  • 1889–1891 – During this period, steam trams were introduced to Surabaya.
  • 1895
  • * The Prins Hendrik Fort was dismantled.
  • * Students from the Hoogere Burger School established Victoria, the first football club in the city.

20th century

1900s-1930s

1940s

1950s-1990s

21st century

2000s

  • 2000
  • *Surabaya's population was recorded during the 2000 census to be 2,610,519.
  • * 19–30 June – The 15th Pekan Olahraga Nasional was held in Surabaya.
  • * 10 November – The Al-Akbar Mosque was inaugurated.
  • 16 January 2002 – Sunarto Sumoprawiro was removed from his position and was replaced by his deputy, Bambang Dwi Hartono.
  • 27 June 2005 – First direct mayoral election for the city resulted in Bambang Dwi Hartono's continuation as mayor.
  • 10 June 2009 – The Suramadu Bridge, connecting Surabaya and the island of Madura, was opened.

2010s