A 18th-century water palace in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, featuring a labyrinth of pools, passages, and structures, once used as a pleasure garden and royal retreat.
Currency
IDR (Rp)
Best time to visit
April to September
Languages
Indonesian ยท Javanese
Coordinates
-7.797ยฐ, 110.371ยฐ
Key facts
1The complex covers around 10 hectares
2It includes a bathing pool, a water tower, and a hidden passage to the sultan's harem
3Taman Sari is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Timeline
1758: Construction began under Sultan Hamengkubuwono I
1765: Completion of the main structures
1812: British occupation and damage to the complex
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HeritageIDR 40,000
Taman Sari Water Castle
Explore the ruins of this 18th-century royal water palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site.