
Keraton Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat or now better known
by the name of Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture living
museum that is in the Special Region Yogykarta (Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta).
Not just becomes the place to live for the king and his family, the palace is
also a main direction of cultural development of Java, as well as the flame
guard of the culture. At this place tourists can learn and see directly on how
the Javanese culture continues to live and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Pangeran Mangkubumi (Prince
Mangkubumi )in 1755, several months after the signing of the Perjanjian Giyanti
(the Agreement Giyanti). Banyan forest (Hutan Beringin) was chosen as the place
for building the palace because the land was between two rivers that were
considered good and protected from possible flooding. Although already hundreds
of years old and were damaged by the massive earthquake in 1867, Yogyakarta
Palace buildings still stand firmly and well maintained.
Visiting Yogyakarta Palace will provide both valuable
and memorable experience. The palace that became the center of an imaginary
line connecting Parangtritis Beach and Mount Merapi has 2 booth doors. The
first in Tepas Keprajuritan (in front of Alun-Alun Utara), and in Tepas Tourism
(Regol Keben). If entering from Tepas Keprajuritan, visitors can only enter
Bangsal Pagelaran and Siti Hinggil and see a collection of some palace
carriages, if entering from Tepas Pariwisata, then you can enter Sri Manganti
complex and Kedhaton where there is Bangsal Kencono (Kencono Ward) that is the
main hall of the kingdom. The distance between the first and second booth door
was not far, just by walking down Jalan Rotowijayan, visitors can walk or ride
a rickshaw.
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