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  • Stained Glass at Kraton - Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live. The palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
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  • Stained Glass at Kraton - Yogyakarta Kraton or Yogyakarta Palace is not just a place for the sultan and his family to live.  Kraton is a center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum. The palace is the focal point of cultural development in Yogyakarta and Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved here.
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  • Gazebo & Stained Glass at Kraton - Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live. The palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
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  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
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  • Carved wooden mask at Yogyakarta Palace - The Kraton, as it's called, is the center of Javanese culture.  The palace is a sort of living museum, not just a place for the sultan's family to live.  Rather, the palace is the focus of cultural development in Java with regular arts and performances being staged here. Yogyakarta Palace was built in 1755 and most areas are now open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-7.jpg
  • Stained Glass at Kraton - Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live. The palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-8.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-11.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-5.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-10.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-22.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-6.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-2.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-3.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-18.jpg
  • Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-19.jpg
  • Yogyakarta Vredeburg Fortress or Benteng Yogyakarta was first established as a Dutch fortress. In 1760, after the foundation of the new Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, the Dutch colonial administrators erected barracks close to the new Kraton Palace.  By 1788 the Dutch had extended the compound and converted it into a fort. Vredeburg Fort served the Dutch administration for various civic and military during its regime.
    Yogyakarta-Vredeburg-Fortress.jpg
  • Yogyakarta Vredeburg Fortress or Benteng Yogyakarta was first established as a Dutch fortress. In 1760, after the foundation of the new Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, the Dutch colonial administrators erected barracks close to the new Kraton Palace.  By 1788 the Dutch had extended the compound and converted it into a fort. Vredeburg Fort served the Dutch administration for various civic and military during its regime.
    Yogyakarta-Vredeburg-Fortress-2.jpg
  • Yogyakarta Vredeburg Fortress or Benteng Yogyakarta was first established as a Dutch fortress. In 1760, after the foundation of the new Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat, the Dutch colonial administrators erected barracks close to the new Kraton Palace.  By 1788 the Dutch had extended the compound and converted it into a fort. Vredeburg Fort served the Dutch administration for various civic and military during its regime.
    Yogyakarta-Vredeburg-Fortress-3.jpg
  • Sultan's Guards at Yogyakarta Kraton Palace - Sultan Hamengkubuwono's palace, better known as Yogyakarta Kraton.  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture - a kind of living museum and not just a place for the sultan and his family to live, the palace also is the focus of cultural development in Java. Visitors can see how Javanese culture continues to thrive and be preserved. Yogyakarta Palace was built by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755 and most areas are open to the public.
    kraton-sultan-palace-15.jpg
  • Sultan's Guards at Yogyakarta Kraton Palace -  Yogyakarta Palace is the center of Javanese culture.  It is a kind of living museum, not just a place for the sultan and his family to live.  The palace is the focus of cultural development in Java and Yogyakarta.  Many guards of the sultanate protect the royal family as well as the grounds which are mostly open to the public.
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