Interesting Facts Of Mangkunegaran Temple, Location Of The Reception For Kaesang And Erina's Marriage In Solo
JAKARTA - After holding the marriage contract on Saturday, December 10 at Pendapa Royal Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta. The series of wedding events for Kaesang Pangarep and Erina Gudono continued with downloads of mantu located in Loji Gandrung, the official residence of the mayor of Solo and tasyakuran at Pura Mangkunegaran, Solo on Sunday, December 11.
Seeing its origins, Pura Mangkunegaran apparently has an interesting history to know. Pura Mangkunegaran (also called Puro Mangkunegaran) is a palace for the Mangkunegaran Regency. Mangkunegaran itself is a fraction of four Islamic Mataram kingdoms through the Giyanti Agreement of 1755.
This palace was then used as the center of the Mangkunegaran government as well as the residence of Mangkunegara I or Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Adipati Arya Mangkunegara I. Pura Mangkunegaran is also a silent witness where Mangkunegara I created cultural works in the form of batik motifs, dances, and cultural thinking.
Architecturally, the Mangkunegaran Temple building complex has parts that resemble the Jogja Palace, complete with pamedan, pendopo, pringgitan, dalem, and kaputran. Especially for the top pendopo section, the ceiling is covered with decorations of kumudawati paintings painted by Liem Tho Tien. Then, in the middle of the temple there is a dalem or the residence of the Mangkunegaran family. This place is used by the families of the deceased prince.
Not only used as a residence for Mangkunegaran families, but the temple complex has several areas for tourists to visit. One of them is a museum that has historical objects belonging to the Mangkunegaran Temple which has been collected since 1926.
Citing the official website of Puro Mangkunegaran, Sunday, December 11, this museum can be visited every day at a ticket price of Rp. 20,000 per person for domestic tourists and Rp. 40,000 for foreign tourists. There, visitors can surround the main building and learn historical information in each location. There is also a Rekso Pustoko library that stores collections of books, ancient scripts, photos, and archives, with a total collection of more than 6,000 titles.
Mangkunegaran Temple is located on Jalan Ronggowarsito, Banjarsari District, Surakarta City. The location of Pura is quite strategic, namely in the middle of the city of Surakarta and only about 2 km from Solo Balapan Station. To increase your insight regarding Indonesian culture, you can make this place a tourist destination.