• Central Sulawesi Museum

    Central Sulawesi Museum was built in 1977 and it inaugurated in 1987. Central Sulawesi Museum has a collection of about 7455 pieces. Among those collections, the five (5) of which is include the excellent collection, namely Donggala woven, bark clothing, Palindo sculpture that depicting the ancestors community from Bada Valley; taingaja or buffalo head sculpture […]

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  • Mary Pieta Statue in Soppeng

    Religious Tourism with Historical in South Sulawesi   The statue was imported directly from the Vatican in the Dutch colonial period. The existence of the statue in Soppeng is unintentional. The local priest, Pastor Emmanuel Asi ‘mentions that the statue was imported directly from the Vatican in the Dutch colonial period. In fact the colonial nations […]

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  • Maimoon Palace

    Maimoon Palace is located at Jalan Brig. Jend. Katamso in downtown Medan. This historic building is open the public every day, except when there are organizing a special ceremony. The back wing of the palace is occupied by members of the sultan’s family. The current sultan, Aria Mahmud Lamanjiji, was only eight years old when […]

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  • Sumur Gumuling

    Sumur Gumuling was a mosque with deep architecture philosophies. The main gate is only one to enter and exit, the philosophy is that human is created by God and human will return to God. The real sumur (well) is located in the middle of the building and on the upper part there are stairs to […]

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  • Gampingan Temple

    Not all temples have typical, beautiful relief since generally they are decorated with statues and general relief as those found in almost all other temples. One of the temples with specific, beautiful relief is Gampingan, a temple that was incidentally found by a brick craftsman in Gampingan Village, Piyungan, Bantul in 1995. Small and incomplete, […]

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