Keraton Kasepuhan

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Keraton Kasepuhan is a historic royal palace complex in Cirebon, Indonesia, renowned for its blend of Javanese, Islamic, and European architectural influences and its role as a cultural and political center of the Cirebon Sultanate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
royal palace
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle European architecture
Islamic architecture
Javanese architecture
associatedWith Cirebon Sultanate
Cirebon culture
Islamic sultanates in Java
Javanese culture
country Indonesia
function cultural center of the Cirebon Sultanate
political center of the Cirebon Sultanate
royal residence
hasCollection ceremonial objects
historical artifacts
royal carriages
royal heirlooms
traditional weapons
hasCulturalSignificance center of traditional Cirebon arts
site of royal ceremonies
symbol of Cirebon Sultanate legacy
hasPart courtyards
defensive walls
gates
main pavilion
mosque
museum area
palace complex
royal audience hall
royal carriage storage
heritageType cultural heritage site
locatedIn Cirebon
Cirebon Sultanate area
Java
West Java
material brick
ceramic tiles
wood
notableFeature European-style decorative elements
Islamic calligraphy decorations
Javanese pendopo pavilion
ornate gateways
whitewashed walls
religiousInfluence Islam
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedBy Sultans of Cirebon

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Cirebon knownFor Keraton Kasepuhan
Cirebonese people associatedWith Keraton Kasepuhan
Keraton Kanoman follows Keraton Kasepuhan
this entity surface form: Keraton Kasepuhan (as later Cirebon palace)