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The Sultan’s Palace, or Kraton, with its grand and elegant Javanese architecture, lay in the center of the city. It was founded by Pangeran Mangkubumi in 1775, whose the son, the prince, was then called Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. The architect of this two-century-old palace complex is the late , the founder of the Ngayogyakarta [...]
Born in Yogyakarta with a GRM Dorojatun on April 12, 1912, Hamengkubuwono IX is the son of Sultan Hamengkubuwono VIII and Queen Raden Maya Kustilah. At the age of 4 years Hamengkubuwono IX lived apart from his family. He was educated in HIS school in Yogyakarta, MULO schoolin Semarang, and AMS school in Bandung, he [...]
Yogyakarta’s storehouse of cultural attractions tradition. This can be seen from various places scented art and culture rooted in local culture, namely Java. There was only because of government policy places, immigrants and even residents who feel Yogyakarta as the “home” also plays an active role in preserving and maintaining the survival of cultural heritage [...]
Prambanan Theatre on the next site of the world heritage archeological park of Prambanan temple is one of the world class arts centers, officially opened on 1990. This architectural icon with its distinctive Prambanan view is sited within Yogyakarta’s civic district, just about 15-30 minutes of down townYogyakarta.
Kotagede not be denied again has become the center the silver in Indonesia, beyond Bali, Lombok and Kendari. Various silver is processed into a variety of forms through a variety of ways resulting from the place which is located 10 km from the center of Yogyakarta. 70an years since, the silver production has Kotagede are [...]
Mount Merapi, at 2911 meters, is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Selo village is the place Trekkers start climbing the mountain with incredible scenery! Only takes 4 hours to climb to the top of the mountain, and 3.5 hours for the fall.
Who has never train? It’s every person ever train. But, who already had rail fuel vapor with teak wood? If you have never felt the train with a steam fuel teak, came to Ambarawa. There, the train still using the ancient principles of boiler findings James Watt still operate.
Visiting Yogyakarta, you can not just buy and enjoy the art of batik adorable, but also the opportunity to learn techniques how it made. Opportunity which is very valuable in the package is packed with interesting tour duration is short and prices, must be very exciting.
