Background
Bosscha was the son of renowned Dutch physicist Johannes Bosscha and Paulina Emilia Kerkhoven.
Bosscha was the son of renowned Dutch physicist Johannes Bosscha and Paulina Emilia Kerkhoven.
K.A.R. He stayed at Sinagar Estate till 1895 and in 1896 he undertook the management of Malabar Estate near Pangalengan (Bandung) until his death in 1928. Till this day the Malabar Estate plantation is still operational under state own company (PT Perkebunan Nusantara) management. K.A.R. Bosscha speaks Malay, Sundanese and Javanese very well.
He is even reported to speak Sundanese very fluently.
He was so loved dearly by the local people, both Sundanese and Javanese. And his grave is still visited by local people and flowers are still given to his grave.
He loves Java and Java loves him. K.A.R. Bosscha was also a philanthropist and continued his family"s traditional interest in science.
He most notably participated in the development of the Bosscha Observatory (Bosscha Sterrenwacht) in Lembang near Bandung in 1923.
His contribution consists of land that is now used as its location and as the main benefactor till the project completed in 5 years time (1928). He also sponsored the purchase of the telescope itself from Carl Zeiss Jena. The observatory now belongs to the Department of Astronomy, Bandung Institute of Technology and it is named "Observatorium Bosscha" (Bosscha Observatory).
Indonesian prominent astronomers and physicists have once educated and trained there at least once during their early educations.
Bosscha also helped the development of the Cancer Center in Bandung (het Nederlandsch-Indisch Kanker Instituut) and the Technische Hoogeschool te Bandung in 1920 now known as Bandung Institute of Technology. While the old (original) building was partially burnt (for not clear reason, according to local resident), the school now has new modern (brick and cement) buildings.
The remaining building now serve as a museum. lieutenant is made of wood structure, with bamboo sheet wall.
Foreign his work and contribution to the society, he was awarded honorary citizenship of Bandung.
An asteroid (11431 Karelbosscha) was also named after him in 1971.