The palace court with its
grand and elegant Javanese architecture lies in the center of the city. Prince
Mangkubumi founded the palace in 1755. The Prince then was called Sri Sultan
Hamengkubuwono I and he chose the right location of the compound between
Winongo River and Code River. The palace stretches out from north to south. The
front yard is called alun-alun Utara (the North Square), and the back yard is
called Alun-alun Selatan (the South Square). The layout of the buildings shows
that the Palace, the commemorative column and Mount Merapi lie in one line. The
palace meeting hall is called Pagelaran, where formal meetings of palace
officials are held, while the "Manguntur Tingkil" hall is the place
where the Sultan is seated.
The visitors can enjoy the
atmosphere of the kraton in former times by visiting the life-size diorama of
wedding ceremonies on the palace meeting hall, performed by puppets, which are
intentionally arranged to create such an atmosphere. Sets of Javanese musical
instruments, antiques and heirlooms have made the palace of Yogyakarta worth to
visit. Many sets of gamelan music instruments, antiques, and heirlooms make the
palace of Yogyakarta the most interesting tourist attractions in Yogyakarta.
The palace of Ngayogyokarto Hadiningrat is now the dwelling place of Sultan
Hamengku Buwono X and the family.
West of the palace, there is
Water Castle, built in 1758 by the prince, Sultan Hamengkubuwono I. The Water
Castle is located in the older part of the city within walking distance from
the Bird Market. Part of the pleasure garden and castle is at present no more
than an intriguing collection of ruins, pools, arches and underground passages
enclosed by massive walls, however, the central courtyard with the nymph-baths
has been restored. A number of batik workshops line the avenue leading to the
pleasure garden's entrance.
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