a beautiful building, built in the 10th century during the reign of two kings, Rakai Pikatan and Rakai Balitung. This temple is located 17 kilometers from the center of Yogyakarta.
Prambanan Temple
Have you ever heard or seen directly Big Ben in London? Or if you can not go there, you do not need to worry because your curiosity may be a little treated with the “Big Ben” of Indonesia located in the city of Bukittinggi, West Sumatra
Gadang Clock
the location for the mosque which became one of the da’wah center of Islam in Java
Demak Great Mosque
one of the six Presidential Palaces of Republic of Indonesia which has its own uniqueness due to its historical, cultural and fauna aspects. built in 1745 by Gustav Wilem Van Imhoff, a Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.
Bogor Palace
A building constructed by the private company Nederlands-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij (NIS), which first operated the railway in the Dutch East Indies, to serve as its office.
Lawang Sewu
It was built as a manifestation of gratitude for the independence of the Indonesian nation. This magnificent modern architectural mosque turned out to be architected by a Protestant Christian named Frederich Silaban.
Istiqlal Mosque
one of historical buildings in Indonesia. It is considered to be the world’s largest Buddhist temple for its size (15129 m2) and height (34.5m). It is located in Magelang, Central Java.
Borobudur Temple
the cemetery of the Sumenep King and his descendants who are in Sumenep District precisely in the highlands of Kebon Agung. In the language of Madura, Asta Tinggi is referred to as Asta Rajâ
Asta Tinggi
one of the historical buildings in Jakarta. It is located in Taman Fatahillah street, west Jakarta. It is founded in 1707 with Holland style.
Fatahillah museum
one of the few precious historical treasures in the Yogya court. Now the area became a busy tourist site visited by people who are curious about the history of the building.
Taman Sari
This building can be regarded as the most typical icon in Bandung. It is still used actively for the activities of the government of West Java Province, but also as a tourist attraction from the city of Bandung.
Gedung Sate of Bandung
a remainder of Old Batavia, the first walled settlement of the Dutch in Jakarta area. It was an inner walled city with its own Castle.
Kota Tua
The structure stands over 430 feet tall in the center of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta. The monument is topped with a golden flame that represents Indonesia’s spirit.
Monumen Nasional (Monas)
a fort located in front of Gedung Agung and Kraton Kesultanan Yogyakarta. Now, this fort became a museum
Vrederbug Fort
In general, the building is characterized by European style of neo gothic. Built by an architect named Ir MJ Hulswit, the building features towering doors and many windows.
Cathedral Church of Jakarta
It is the historical building in Semarang. It is the oldest church in Central Java. It is built in 1753 by Dutch colonial.
Blendug Church
located in the disused De Javasche Bank building in the Old Town of Jakarta, a location steeped in historical significance.
Bank Indonesia Museum
The first building on the site at the intersection of Braga Street and Jalan Asia-Africa was constructed in 1895 for the Sociëteit Concordia. In 1926 it was rebuilt by Wolff Schoemacher,
Gedung Merdeka
the Fort that once was a witness of history in the past, the shape of a fortress that resembles a turtle, the people of Makassar used to call it the fortress of Payyua (Turtle Fortress) because the turtle philosophy that can live on the sea
Rotterdam Fort
a traditional house for Toraja people and has been established as a traditional house of South Sulawesi.
Tongkonan
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