historic places of islamic in indonesia

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How are you doing in Indonesia? We meet again with reviews of beautiful and interesting tourist places in Indonesia. In this article, we will discuss the list of tourist attractions of cultural heritage that is the pattern of Islam in Indonesia. Nusantara is a country rich in cultural diversity. Islam is only one among several religions growing and developing in Indonesia. Islam has long been influential in many aspects of Indonesian society.

The entry of religion and Islamic culture in Indonesia brings influence, both on the form of values, norms, customs and in the form of cultural results. Historical remains of Islam in Indonesi can be seen in various forms. Forms of Islamic historical heritage are among others seen in the art of building, art and art, literature, and traditions and ceremonies. Everything we can see in local attractions.

In general, tourist attractions in Indonesia that get the influence of Islam is divided into three, namely, mosque, palace, as well as tombstones and tombs. The three types of tourist attraction succeeded in attracting tourists, both religious religious tourism and educational tours. Okay, just direct. Here is a list of Islamic religious attractions in Indonesia.

Tourist attractions in Semarang and surrounding areas - Demak mosque

Tourist attractions in Semarang and surrounding areas - Demak mosque

List of Historic Mosques in Indonesia
The mosque is a place of worship for Muslims. Ancient mosques that date from the development of Islam in Indonesia attract tourists from within and abroad. The mosque includes:

Demak Mosque in Demak, Central Java,
Mosque Tower of Kudus in Kudus, Central Java,
Banten Great Mosque, Banten,
Kasepuhan Great Mosque Cirebon, West Java,
Great Mosque of Jogja, DI Yogyakarta,
Surakarta Great Mosque, Central Java,
Sendang Dhuwur Mosque in Tuban, East Java,
Sunan Ampel Mosque, Surabaya, East Java,
Baiturrahman Mosque of Aceh, NAD,
Muara Angke Mosque in Jakarta,
Katanga Mosque, Makassar, South Sulawesi, and others
Why is the Indonesian mosque visited by foreign tourists? Because the mosque of Indonesia is unique. The uniqueness is characteristic for every tourist attraction in the form of a mosque. The hallmark of ancient buildings where mosque tours in Indonesia are as follows:

The roof of the mosque is in the form of an overlap, which is a roof that is composed, the smaller upwards, and the upper one is pyramidal. The number of passengers is generally odd, ie 3.5, and so on.
On the left and right of the mosque building there is a tower as a place to call for azan.
The grand mosque is located near the palace or central government.
The gate of the mosque is equipped with a gate like in the palace or temple.
The mosque in Indonesia is equipped with bedug and kentongan.
In the vicinity of the mosque there is usually a field called the square and usually a mosque erected on the western edge of the alun-alun.
Alun-alun is one of the cheapest tourist attractions in Indonesia and owned by every city or district. In ancient times, the square served as a meeting place of the sultan with the people in certain ceremonies, the site of the war games for the royal soldiers, and the place of a particular feast. The square is currently functioning rekreatif, namely as a place of entertainment for the people of various circles.

Taman Sari - One corner of Keraton Jogja

Taman Sari - One corner of Keraton Jogja

List of Islamic Palace Sites in Indonesia
The palace is the residence of the king or sultan and his family. Relics of tourist attractions in the form of palaces spread almost throughout Indonesia. Some of the famous attractions of the palace include the following:

Sultanate Palace of Aceh,
Royal Palace of Delhi,
Maimun Palace in Medan,
Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon,
Keraton Kanoman Cirebon,
Sultanate Palace of Yogyakarta,
Keraton Pakualaman Yogyakarta,
Keraton Kasunanan Surakarta,
Keraton Mangkunegaran Surakarta,
Royal Palace of Gowa, Makassar,
Royal Palace of Ternate, North Maluku, and others.
Just info, the function of the palace in Indonesia is now more used as a vacation destination for school students. Whereas in the past the function of the palace became the center of the local community life. The function of the palace during the archipelago of the archipelago, among others, as follows:

As the residence of the king and his family.
As the center of government.
As the center of economic activity because there is a king city market.
As a meeting place of kings with royal officials.
As a place of cultural preservation and art.
Unique architectural art is visible in the building of the palace tourism object in Indonesia. The art of the building in general combines the original art of Indonesia and the influence of Dutch colonialism. The characteristics of the palace building in Indonesia are:

In general, the palace in Indonesia faces north.
The main building of the palace is surrounded by a high wall or a small river