The Yogyakarta Royal Palace, or Keraton Yogyakarta, is a 18th-century palace complex that serves as the official residence of the Sultan of Yogyakarta.
Currency
IDR (Rp)
Best time to visit
April to September
Languages
Indonesian ยท Javanese
Coordinates
-7.797ยฐ, 110.373ยฐ
Key facts
1The palace complex covers an area of about 26 hectares and consists of several buildings, including the Sri Manganti Pavilion, the Sri Palaces, and the Sri Pura Water Palace.
2The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural significance and historical value.
3The palace is still inhabited by the Yogyakarta royal family and is used for official ceremonies and events.
Timeline
1755: The palace was built by Sultan Hamengkubuwono I after the transfer of the Javanese court from Surakarta.
1797: The palace was attacked and partially destroyed by Dutch forces during the Java War.
1812: The palace was rebuilt and expanded by Sultan Hamengkubuwono II.
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Yogyakarta can be hot during the day but cooler in the evenings, especially in the palace.