Puro Mangkunegaran established by Raden Mas Said, who is often known as Prince Sambernyawa. Built at the Treaty of Salatiga, March 13, 1757. Raden Mas Said later crowned as Prince Mangkunegoro I.
Mangkunegaran Palace is divided into two main buildings, namely the pavilion and the palace. The most interesting part of the Palace is that it is made of teak wood intact.
Puro Mangkunegaran was built by Raden Mas Said, known as Prince Sambernyawa. It was built right after the ssignment of the Agreement of Salatiga, March 13th, 1757. Raden Mas Said was then crowned as Prince Mangkunegoro I.
Mangkunegaran Palace is Divided into two main building, named the pavilion and palace. The most interesting thing from the Palace Is that it is made of whole teak wood.
This beautifully manicured Palace (Puro = Palace) is located in the center of the city of Solo, among Ronggo Warsito Road, Jalan Kartini, Students and Jalan Jalan Teuku Umar. Construction Puro ditanggal birthday in 1757 by Prince Duke Aryo Kanjeng Gusti (KGPAA) - Mangkoenagoro I (1757-1795). Mangkunegaran first established after a bitter family battle with the Dutch VOC (East India Company).
Mangkunegaran palace is where the arts and culture. Land belongs to the kingdom were filled with priceless treasures and a wonderful collection, mostly from Majapahit (1293 - 1478) and Mataram (1586 - 1755) the imperial, classical mask dance, puppet man (dance drama), clothing, shadow puppets and wooden puppets, religious statues, jewelry and antiques and heirlooms that are incalculable value. The palace consists of two main parts, namely Hall (Hall of the Palace, a place to receive guests) and Dalem (Main Hall) which is surrounded by the residence of the King family. The eastern part, called the Bale Peni, used to shelter the son / prince. The western part is called Bale Warni, used for residential princess - princess. Inside the palace is very beautiful places there are also libraries Reksopustoko, where the manuscripts are rarely obtained, religious and philosophical writings were written in the style of Java.
From http://www.surakarta.go.id/id/news/istana.mangkunegaran.html
Mangkunegaran Palace is divided into two main buildings, namely the pavilion and the palace. The most interesting part of the Palace is that it is made of teak wood intact.
Puro Mangkunegaran was built by Raden Mas Said, known as Prince Sambernyawa. It was built right after the ssignment of the Agreement of Salatiga, March 13th, 1757. Raden Mas Said was then crowned as Prince Mangkunegoro I.
Mangkunegaran Palace is Divided into two main building, named the pavilion and palace. The most interesting thing from the Palace Is that it is made of whole teak wood.
This beautifully manicured Palace (Puro = Palace) is located in the center of the city of Solo, among Ronggo Warsito Road, Jalan Kartini, Students and Jalan Jalan Teuku Umar. Construction Puro ditanggal birthday in 1757 by Prince Duke Aryo Kanjeng Gusti (KGPAA) - Mangkoenagoro I (1757-1795). Mangkunegaran first established after a bitter family battle with the Dutch VOC (East India Company).
Mangkunegaran palace is where the arts and culture. Land belongs to the kingdom were filled with priceless treasures and a wonderful collection, mostly from Majapahit (1293 - 1478) and Mataram (1586 - 1755) the imperial, classical mask dance, puppet man (dance drama), clothing, shadow puppets and wooden puppets, religious statues, jewelry and antiques and heirlooms that are incalculable value. The palace consists of two main parts, namely Hall (Hall of the Palace, a place to receive guests) and Dalem (Main Hall) which is surrounded by the residence of the King family. The eastern part, called the Bale Peni, used to shelter the son / prince. The western part is called Bale Warni, used for residential princess - princess. Inside the palace is very beautiful places there are also libraries Reksopustoko, where the manuscripts are rarely obtained, religious and philosophical writings were written in the style of Java.
From http://www.surakarta.go.id/id/news/istana.mangkunegaran.html
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