

A grand pavilion museum showcasing Javanese culture and history in the heart of Yogyakarta.
A historic museum showcasing the royal history of Yogyakarta.
A 18th-century water castle with a labyrinth of pools and passages.
The royal palace of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta, still in use today.

Pendopo Agung Museum is indoors, but the climate is tropical, so breathable clothing is essential.

The museum has extensive grounds to explore, so comfortable footwear is a must.

Staying hydrated is important in the tropical climate, and refill points are available in the museum.
Intricate wax-resist dyed cloth, a traditional art form reflecting Java's cultural heritage.
Intricately carved wooden puppets used in traditional shadow puppet performances.
Symbol of Javanese culture, with intricate carvings and unique blade shapes.
Famous for its traditional Javanese breakfast, especially the 'Sego Goreng' (fried rice).
Iconic for its chicken congee, a must-try local breakfast.
Known for its delicious fried rice, a popular lunch option.
Mixed rice with various side dishes like fried chicken, tofu, and vegetables. Served with sambal (chili sauce).

Beef and cow offal soup with coconut milk, served with rice, vermicelli, and various vegetables.

Pork satay with coconut, lemongrass, and spices, wrapped around a stick and grilled.