The Sultan Palace Kraton is a 17th-century royal palace in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, showcasing Javanese architecture and housing the current Sultan of Yogyakarta.
Currency
IDR (Rp)
Best time to visit
April to September
Languages
Indonesian ยท Javanese
Coordinates
-7.797ยฐ, 110.372ยฐ
Key facts
1The palace complex covers an area of 27 hectares
2It consists of several buildings, including the Sri Manganti Pavilion, the Sri Dipanagara Pavilion, and the Sri Pura Water Palace
3The palace is still used as the official residence of the Sultan of Yogyakarta
Timeline
1755: The palace was built by Sultan Hamengkubuwono I
1797: The palace was expanded during the reign of Sultan Hamengkubuwono II
1812: The palace was attacked and damaged by British forces
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textilefrom IDR 50,000
Batik Cloth
Intricate wax-resist dyed cloth, a traditional Javanese art form.
๐ Pasar Beringharjo, Yogyakarta
craftfrom IDR 100,000
Wayang Puppet
Intricately carved wooden puppets used in traditional shadow plays.
๐ Galeria Batik Danar Hadi, Yogyakarta
jewelleryfrom IDR 150,000
Silver Jewellery
Handcrafted silver jewellery with intricate patterns, a specialty of Yogyakarta.
๐ Pasar Gede, Yogyakarta
spicefrom IDR 20,000
Kraton Spices
Unique blend of spices used in traditional Javanese cuisine, often gifted in small packets.
๐ Pasar Beringharjo, Yogyakarta
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Lightweight Long-Sleeved Shirt
Lightweight Long-Sleeved Shirt
Indonesia's climate is tropical, and modest clothing is expected when visiting cultural sites like the Sultan Palace Kraton.