Friday, September 23, 2011

Palace Yogyakarta.Indonesia travel



 Palace is the main object in the city of Yogyakarta. Historic buildings which is the palace and residence of the Sultan and his family Buwana was established in 1756. Sultan's Palace with all its customs and culture into the spirit of community life in Yogyakarta. Kraton is also a major tourist attraction in the city of Yogyakarta, both in terms of heritage buildings and traditions that exist in it. In the Palace of Yogyakarta on the side can be enjoyed the beauty of the past through the architecture of the building, can also be enjoyed traditional art that is served every day in Ward Manganti. Currently occupied by a family Kraton Sultan Buwana X who became king at once governor of Yogyakarta.




 Sultan Palace began to be established by Sultan lane I post a few months Giyanti Agreement in 1755. The location of this palace is reputedly named a former pesanggarahan Garjitawati. This guesthouse is used to break the funeral procession of the kings of Mataram (Kartasura and Surakarta) to be buried in Imogiri. Another version mentions the location of the palace is a spring, Pacethokan Bannerman, who was in the middle of the forest Beringan. Prior to occupy the Palace of Yogyakarta, Sultan lane I stayed at the Ambar Pesanggrahan Ketawang which now includes the District of Sleman Regency Dalkeith.



Physically, the palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta has seven core complex that is Siti Hinggil Ler (North Hall), Kamandhungan Ler (Kamandhungan North), Sri Manganti, Kedhaton, Kamagangan, Kamandhungan Kidul (South Kamandhungan), and Siti Hinggil Kidul (South Hall). In addition Sultan Palace has a variety of cultural heritage that shaped both the ceremony and ancient objects and historic. On the other hand, the Sultan Palace is also a traditional institution complete with customary holders. It is therefore not surprising that the values ​​of philosophy as well as the mythology surrounding the Sultan Palace.
Tourism Indonesia Heaven on Earth Open: Monday - Sunday 8:00 to 2:00 p.m. Friday 08:00 to 12:00 information: Kraton Yogyakarta

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