• Maimoon Palace

    Maimoon Palace is located at Jalan Brig. Jend. Katamso in downtown Medan. This historic building is open the public every day, except when there are organizing a special ceremony. The back wing of the palace is occupied by members of the sultan’s family. The current sultan, Aria Mahmud Lamanjiji, was only eight years old when […]

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  • Sumur Gumuling

    Sumur Gumuling was a mosque with deep architecture philosophies. The main gate is only one to enter and exit, the philosophy is that human is created by God and human will return to God. The real sumur (well) is located in the middle of the building and on the upper part there are stairs to […]

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  • Toloko Fort

    The fort is situated on a hill, so it is positioned to oversee the trade traffic in the strait between Ternate, Halmahera and Tidore. Moreover, the Sultanate of Ternate also can be easily controlled from this fortress. This castle is unique shape, asymmetrical because it follows the contour of the hill there. Tend rounded shape […]

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  • Gampingan Temple

    Not all temples have typical, beautiful relief since generally they are decorated with statues and general relief as those found in almost all other temples. One of the temples with specific, beautiful relief is Gampingan, a temple that was incidentally found by a brick craftsman in Gampingan Village, Piyungan, Bantul in 1995. Small and incomplete, […]

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  • Panggung Krapyak

    This place was used on Mataram Dinasty. Panggung Krapyak used by the King as the place to hide and hunt some animals, such as deer. Then this place called as Kandang Menjangan (Deer Cage) by the villagers. Panggung Menjangan was built on 1760 by Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono I. This place also used as a […]

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    Bubrah Temple

    Bubrah temple is located in the tourist area of Prambanan, namely in Hamlet Bener, Bugisan Village, District Prambanan, Klaten regency, Central Java Province. Not much information is obtained about the temple which currently resides in the form of ‘shelf’ (foot temple) that have been damaged and former rock pile wall. The name ‘Bubrah’ in Javanese […]

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