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Kyai Brajanala Bell Chimes several times, his voice not only filled Keben however sounded until Hinggil Siti and Ward Performance of Kraton Yogyakarta. While at Sri Manganti chanting in old Javanese which is heard being sung by a servant. A book of old, offerings, lanterns, and gamelan are splayed out in front of him. Some foreign tourists seemed solemn listening song macapat, occasionally they appear pressing the shutter to take pictures. Though not know the meaning of the song, I was sitting in the front row. Traditional Javanese song sound slowly mixes with the perfume of flowers and incense smoke, creating the atmosphere of a magic dreamy beachfront location. On the right side appears to be 4 people other Royal servants preparing to alternately nembang. Outside the Hall, the birds chirping with the boisterous while flying from the sapodilla tree that shoots a lot of growing in the complex of Yogyakarta Kingdom then stood over the grass.

Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Sultanate or now more commonly known as Kraton Yogyakarta is a center of Javanese culture living museum in Yogyakarta. Not just a place to live the King and his family, the Palace became the main direction of cultural development in Java, as well as the culture of the flame guard. In this place tourists can learn and see firsthand how Java culture kept alive and preserved. Sultan Palace built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755, a few months after the signing of the Treaty of Giyanti. Banyan Woods was chosen as the site of the Palace because the ground is flanked of two rivers that are considered good and protected from possible flooding. Even though it was hundreds of years old and were damaged by the massive earthquake in 1867, the building of the Kraton stood firmly and well maintained.

Visit Kraton Yogyakarta will provide valuable experience and impressive. The Palace became the Centre of an imaginary line menghubungakn Parangtritis Beach and Mount Merapi has 2 counters come in, the first in Tepas Soldiering (front square North) and in Tourism Tepas (Regol Keben). If the sign of the tourists then Soldiering Tepas can only enter the Exhibition Halls and Siti Hinggil as well as see some of the collection of the Palace while the train if the incoming Tourism Tepas then you can enter the Complex and Sri Manganti Kedhaton where there are Wards So that became the main Royal kingdoms. The distance between the first and second counters is not far enough down the road, the Rotowijayan walk or ride tricycles.

There are many things that can be seen in the Kraton Yogyakarta, starting from the activity of Royal servants who are doing their job or see the collection goods of the Kingdom. The collection is stored in a glass box in a variety of rooms ranging from ceramics and glassware, weapons, photographs and miniature replicas, to the various types of deorama and the process of making batik. In addition, tourists can also enjoy performances with different schedules each day. The performances range from the puppet, macapat, golek, wayang kulit, and dancing. To enjoy the performances of Arts travelers do not have to pay additional charges. If you come on a Tuesday wage, you can see the jemparingan or Kemandhungan Style style in archery. Jemparingan is implemented in order to linger dalem Sri Sultan HB X. jemparingan this is the uniqueness of each participant must wear traditional Javanese and archery with a sitting position.

After enjoying the show gained, I went round the palace complex and into the Museum which was inaugurated by Sri Sultan HB X in 2005. This museum's collection is quite diverse ranging from batik to batik equipment from the HB to HB X VIII. Furthermore in the museum also stored some number of gifts from the collections of batik in Yogyakarta and other areas. While enjoying the museum collections, My view is fixed on one of the old wells, built by Sultan Hamengkubuwono VIII. At the top of the well had been closed using the aluminium gauze inscriptions forbidding visitors put money. Curious with the intent of the sentence I approached and looked into the well at the bottom of the well, it turns out there is a coin and paper money are scattered.
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Kota Gede Tourist Destinations in Yogyakarta

Period after the Giyanti Treaty, Prince Mangkubumi build the Palace as the seat of Government of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat. Prince Mangkubumi later became Sultan hamengkubuwono I built a Royal Palace in the middle of an imaginary axis that extends between Mount Merapi and Parangtritis beach. The reference point for the construction of the Palace was a umbul (spring water). To honor the service of the Sultan's wives because it had helped during the war, he commanded the Demak Tegis a Portuguese architect and Regent Madison as a foreman on building a Palace in umbul located 500 metres south of the Palace. The Palace is surrounded by segaran (artificial lake) with the fragrances of the flowers that are deliberately grown on artificial islands surrounding it now known as Taman Sari water Castle. "From the top spot, the stage is an ordinary witness Sultan dances down there. The buildings next to it is the musicians and amidst the usual established stage where the dancers showed their mastery and flexibility, "Frank a guide when YogYES entered the Sari. From the stage Gate, the guide brings the YogYES got into areas that once were only allowed to the Sultan and his family, bathing pool water Castle. Splash water directly addressed. The clear water is combined with the creamy stout walls that smother them. Bathing pool in this area is divided into three namely Umbul Kawitan (the pond for the sons and daughters of the King), Umbul Pamuncar (pool for the consort), and there is a Panguras (pool for King). A stoneware of the Sultan's wives reflect intact standing when we got into the tower where the Sultan. Ornaments that decorate the pot give the impression of glamour against objects which are located next to the Sultan's wardrobe. Imaginable, 200 years ago a beautiful woman waiting for water in this pot to calm then he bowed his head, fixing her makeup and bun, embellish her body while you reflect. Besides the stoneware and private rooms in the Tower of the Sultan, consisting of three floors there are stairs of teak wood is intact well maintained so as to give the impression of antique to anyone who sees it. Up to the top level, the reflection of the Sun from the pool beneath it and the entire past, clearly visible. Sultan may also enjoy the view from up here, views of the water castle that is still complete with artificial lakes and flowers are fragrant. After enjoying the view from the top of the Tower, the guide brings the Great Gate leading to YogYES, places the arrival of the usual keshik piloted the Sultan and his family. The dominant arch with floral ornaments and the wings of the birds is the entrance for the family of the Sultan who was about to enter the water Castle. The building just south of Taman Sari become the next destination. Before the war, the Sultan would have meditated in this place. A quiet space and silence are directly felt when we got in. Here, the King must surely think of various ways of negotiation and war strategy so that the Royal family's sovereignty remains secure. This area has also become a place of storage of weapons, Armors, and Purgatory Kris-Kris antiquity. Solders deployed soldiers practicing the sword. We got split up with the guide in front of the Great Gate. However, this does not mean that travel has stopped because there are still some places that should be visited like the Sumur Gumuling and Kenongo Building. To get to the venue, you have to pass through Tajug, a tunnel connecting the past with the Palace and the Pulo Kenongo. A wide underground passage is indeed just in case when the Palace in a State of precarious. The space lots of hidden secrets in this place. Out of Tajug, you will see traces of Pulo Kenongo formerly overgrown flowers which boost the Taman Sari water Castle. We got to Sumur Gumuling, underground mosque worship the King and family. Two-level buildings designed have a good acoustic side. Thus, in ancient times, when the priest them prayer, imam's voice can be heard well into all directions. Now, however, it can still be keenly felt. Voice conversations from people who are far away from us feels like they are on our side. In addition, to get to the center of the mosque, again had to pass through the dark alleys. Arriving at the central mosque in the form of a square-shaped with 5 steps around it, the Majesty of the felt. When menengadahkan head look the blue sky. The sound of birds heard from settlements in the area of Taman Sari increasingly add to the serene atmosphere. The last stop is the Kenongo. The building that was once used as a place of Kings dine is the tallest building se-Taman Sari water Castle. In this place you can enjoy the golden sunset. Overall Taman Sari p

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Taman Sari Tourism Object In Yogyakarta

Period after the Giyanti Treaty, Prince Mangkubumi build the Palace as the seat of Government of Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat. Prince Mangkubumi later became Sultan hamengkubuwono I built a Royal Palace in the middle of an imaginary axis that extends between Mount Merapi and Parangtritis beach. The reference point for the construction of the Palace was a umbul (spring water). To honor the service of the Sultan's wives because it had helped during the war, he commanded the Demak Tegis a Portuguese architect and Regent Madison as a foreman on building a Palace in umbul located 500 metres south of the Palace. The Palace is surrounded by segaran (artificial lake) with the fragrances of the flowers that are deliberately grown on artificial islands surrounding it now known as Taman Sari water Castle. "From the top spot, the stage is an ordinary witness Sultan dances down there. The buildings next to it is the musicians and amidst the usual established stage where the dancers showed their mastery and flexibility, "Frank a guide when YogYES entered the Sari. From the stage Gate, the guide brings the YogYES got into areas that once were only allowed to the Sultan and his family, bathing pool water Castle. Splash water directly addressed. The clear water is combined with the creamy stout walls that smother them. Bathing pool in this area is divided into three namely Umbul Kawitan (the pond for the sons and daughters of the King), Umbul Pamuncar (pool for the consort), and there is a Panguras (pool for King). A stoneware of the Sultan's wives reflect intact standing when we got into the tower where the Sultan. Ornaments that decorate the pot give the impression of glamour against objects which are located next to the Sultan's wardrobe. Imaginable, 200 years ago a beautiful woman waiting for water in this pot to calm then he bowed his head, fixing her makeup and bun, embellish her body while you reflect. Besides the stoneware and private rooms in the Tower of the Sultan, consisting of three floors there are stairs of teak wood is intact well maintained so as to give the impression of antique to anyone who sees it. Up to the top level, the reflection of the Sun from the pool beneath it and the entire past, clearly visible. Sultan may also enjoy the view from up here, views of the water castle that is still complete with artificial lakes and flowers are fragrant. After enjoying the view from the top of the Tower, the guide brings the Great Gate leading to YogYES, places the arrival of the usual keshik piloted the Sultan and his family. The dominant arch with floral ornaments and the wings of the birds is the entrance for the family of the Sultan who was about to enter the water Castle. The building just south of Taman Sari become the next destination. Before the war, the Sultan would have meditated in this place. A quiet space and silence are directly felt when we got in. Here, the King must surely think of various ways of negotiation and war strategy so that the Royal family's sovereignty remains secure. This area has also become a place of storage of weapons, Armors, and Purgatory Kris-Kris antiquity. Solders deployed soldiers practicing the sword. We got split up with the guide in front of the Great Gate. However, this does not mean that travel has stopped because there are still some places that should be visited like the Sumur Gumuling and Kenongo Building. To get to the venue, you have to pass through Tajug, a tunnel connecting the past with the Palace and the Pulo Kenongo. A wide underground passage is indeed just in case when the Palace in a State of precarious. The space lots of hidden secrets in this place. Out of Tajug, you will see traces of Pulo Kenongo formerly overgrown flowers which boost the Taman Sari water Castle. We got to Sumur Gumuling, underground mosque worship the King and family. Two-level buildings designed have a good acoustic side. Thus, in ancient times, when the priest them prayer, imam's voice can be heard well into all directions. Now, however, it can still be keenly felt. Voice conversations from people who are far away from us feels like they are on our side. In addition, to get to the center of the mosque, again had to pass through the dark alleys. Arriving at the central mosque in the form of a square-shaped with 5 steps around it, the Majesty of the felt. When menengadahkan head look the blue sky. The sound of birds heard from settlements in the area of Taman Sari increasingly add to the serene atmosphere.
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