Gedung Agung Yogyakarta - Kota Yogyakarta

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Contact Gedung Agung Yogyakarta

Address :

Jalan Ahmad Yani, Ngupasan, Kec. Gondomanan, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55122, Indonesia

Phone : πŸ“ž +7
Postal code : 55122
Website : http://presidenri.go.id/istana/istana-yogyakarta.html
Opening hours :
Monday 8AM–2PM
Tuesday 8AM–2PM
Wednesday 8AM–2PM
Thursday 8AM–2PM
Friday 8–11AM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Categories :

Jalan Ahmad Yani, Ngupasan, Kec. Gondomanan, Kota Yogyakarta, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55122, Indonesia
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Cornelius Hanin on Google

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One of the Indonesian Presidential palace. Located at the heart of Yogyakarta, at zero kilometer or Nol Kilometer 500 metres from Sultan Palace. The President usually stays in this palace when he visits Yogyakarta or other city around Jogja. The buildind is very historical, beautiful, and great. It's also a nice place for photos.
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Sabrina Umi Khabibah on Google

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One of President's palace of Indonesia. It is an amazing place with Europe and Java architect style. Consist of the president's private room, court room, dining room, museum, garden, etc. A good place for educational picnic. You should do reservation in advance with resepsionist to enter this palace
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Fajar M. Darmawan on Google

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It was initially built in 1824 on an estate owned by the 18th Dutch resident of Yogyakarta, Anthonie Hendriks Smissaert. The first building was designed by an architect named A. Payen, with typical Indies tropical architecture design. The construction of the building was delayed by the ongoing Java War, a rebellion led by Prince Diponegoro and was only completed in 1832. An earthquake shook and toppled the first palace on June 10, 1867 and the building was initially rebuilt in 1869. The status of Yogyakarta was changed from Resident to a province on 19 December 1927, thus the building changed its purpose as the governor's office. During the struggle for Independence, the capital city of Jakarta was occupied by Allied forces and the government was moved to Yogyakarta on 6 January 1946. The palace became the residence of president Sukarno between 1946 and 1949, until the government was moved back to Jakarta on 28 December 1949. After Suharto's became the 2nd president of Indonesia, the palace was made a venue for afternoon parade on every 17 August to commemorate Indonesia's independence. Later in 1991 the building is used to celebrate every moment of seconds of the declaration of the independence
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Mas Dinnu on Google

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Gedung Agung is one of the history of Yogyakarta. This place is the president office when Indonesia's capital city move to Yogyakarta at 1946. And this building still be used by the president when he come to Yogyakarta.
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Glenn Main-Main on Google

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It is one of well known place in Jogjakarta and can be regarded as the icon of Jogjakarta. This place is also being one of the Presidential Palace of Indonesia. The yard is huge and the architecture of the building is beautiful. The location is near kilometer zero, so it is really strategic and easily accessible.
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Huhu Craft on Google

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I will talk about the museum in here, we called it Museum Istana Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta's Palace Museum). It is in a palace of president in Yogyakarta. I had this experience while I participate with one of goverment activities, visit 3 museums a day and its free. I love this activities because its good for education. This museum are not available for public (idk well). Inside the museum, a lot of president's things. I mean history of every Indonesia's president, their story, their family, their photos. A lot of things you could find inside! But i dont have any photos because we can not take any photos inside. I think its good for education if goverment open this museum for public.
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Khairul Anwar on Google

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Gedung Istana Negara Yogyakarta or known as Gedung Agung is now open for public to see the beauty inside out, from 8 AM - 2 PM everyday. Their museum collection is amazing, but you can't take any picture inside the museum and some of the chamber on this complex. Many painting masterpiece from greatest artists in Indonesia well displayed to be admired. One of them is The Queen of The South by Basuki Abdullah.
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Brilian Aulia on Google

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