Yogyakarta Palace

Sabtu, 15 Oktober 2011

Ngayogyakarta Kraton or Sultan Palace is a palace official who is now Ngayogyakarta sultanate located in the city of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Although the empire has officially become part of the Republic of Indonesia in 1950, this palace complex of buildings still serve as shelter and household sultan palace imperial tradition that is still running today. This palace is now also one of the attractions in the city of Yogyakarta. Part of the palace complex is a museum that holds the various collections of the empire, including a variety of gifts from the kings of Europe, heirloom replica of the palace, and gamelan. In terms of building, this palace is one example of Javanese palace architecture of the best, has a luxurious hall-hall and pitch and pavilion area. 

Sultan Palace Sultan began to be established by the lane I few months post Giyanti Agreement in 1755. Location of this palace is reputedly a former pesanggarahan named Garjitawati. This guesthouse is used to break the funeral procession of the kings of Mataram (Kartasura and Surakarta) which will be buried in Imogiri. Another version states the location of the palace is a spring, Pacethokan Bannerman, who was in the woods Beringan. Prior to occupy the palace of Yogyakarta, Sultan lane I lived in Pesanggrahan Ambar Ketawang which now includes the District of Dalkeith Sleman .
Physically, the palace of the Sultan of Yogyakarta has seven core complex that is Siti Hinggil Ler (North Hall), Kamandhungan Ler (North Kamandhungan), Sri Manganti, Kedhaton, Kamagangan, Kamandhungan South (South Kamandhungan), and Siti Hinggil South (South Hall). In addition Yogyakarta Palace has a variety of cultural heritage both in the form of ceremonies and ancient objects and historic. On the other hand, Sultan Palace is also a traditional institution complete with customary stakeholders. It is therefore not surprising that the values ​​of philosophy as well as mythology surrounds Yogyakarta Palace. And that is why in 1995 the palace complex Ngayogyakarta nominated to become one of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Source : wikipedia

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