List of presidential palaces in Indonesia

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List of palaces that use as official residence of the President of Indonesia. [1] [2]

NameImagesLocationConstruction startedArchitectural styleRemarks
Garuda Palace
Istana Garuda
Garuda Palace seen from Sumbu Kebangsaan.jpg Nusantara, Kalimantan
0°57′38″S116°41′37″E / 0.9606°S 116.6937°E / -0.9606; 116.6937 (Garuda Palace)
2022Official residence of the President of Indonesia
Bogor Palace
Istana Bogor
ᮄ᮪ᮒᮔ ᮘᮧᮌᮧᮁ
Paleis te Buitenzorg
Istana Bogor.jpg Bogor, West Java
6°35′53″S106°47′50″E / 6.5980°S 106.7973°E / -6.5980; 106.7973 (Bogor Palace)
1744 Indies Empire The original colonial building on the site of Istana Bogor was a mansion named Buitenzorg (also Sans Souci , meaning: Without a care in Dutch), which dates back to 1745 as a country retreat for the Dutch Governors to escape the heat and diseases of Batavia.
Gedung Agung
Gedung Agung
ꦒꦣꦸꦁꦲꦒꦸꦁ
Gedung Agung.jpg Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta
7°48′01″S110°21′51″E / 7.8002°S 110.3643°E / -7.8002; 110.3643 (Gedung Agung)
1869 Indies Empire It was initially built in 1824 on an estate owned by the 18th Dutch resident of Yogyakarta, Anthonie Hendriks Smissaert. The first building was designed by an architect named A. Payen, with typical Indies tropical architecture design. The construction of the building was delayed by the ongoing Java War, a rebellion led by Diponegoro and was only completed in 1832.
Cipanas Palace
Istana Cipanas
ᮄ᮪ᮒᮔ ᮎᮤᮕᮔᮞ᮪
Tjipanas Paleis
Palace Cipanas.JPG Cianjur Regency, West Java
6°44′01″S107°02′28″E / 6.7336°S 107.0412°E / -6.7336; 107.0412 (Istana Cipanas)
1740 Dutch Colonial Revival The palatial residence was erected by a Dutch landlord named Van Heuts in 1740 during the rule of Governor General Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff. The area's reputation was for clean, fresh and cool mountain air and the building was made into a resort for Dutch Governor Generals.
Istana Negara
Istana Negara
Paleis te Rijswijk
COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Het paleis van de Gouverneur Generaal in Noordwijk te Batavia TMnr 60010979.jpg Central Jakarta, Jakarta
6°10′13″S106°49′27″E / 6.1702°S 106.8242°E / -6.1702; 106.8242 (Istana Negara)
1796 Neoclassical, Indies Empire The building today known as Istana Negara (State Palace) was originally built as the residence for a Dutch businessman, J. A. van Braam in Rijswijk-Molenvliet (presently known as Harmoni).
Merdeka Palace
Istana Merdeka
Paleis te Koningsplein
Istana Merdeka nampak jauh - Jakarta.jpg Central Jakarta, Jakarta
6°10′13″S106°49′27″E / 6.1702°S 106.8242°E / -6.1702; 106.8242 (Istana Negara)
1873 Neoclassical, Palladian The history of the Merdeka Palace starts with the mansion of merchant Jacob Andries van Braam, built in Rijswijk (today known as Harmonie) in 1804.
Tampaksiring Palace
Istana Tampaksiring
ᬧᬸᬭᬶ ᬢᬫᬄᬧᬓᬄᬲᬶᬭᬶᬂ
Holy Water Temple Ubud, Bali, indonesia - panoramio (1).jpg Gianyar Regency, Bali
8°26′20″S115°18′37″E / 8.4390°S 115.3104°E / -8.4390; 115.3104 (Tampaksiring Palace)
1957 Modern, Balinese Tampaksiring Palace was built after the independence of Indonesia.

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