- · ISTANA BOGOR
Istana Kepresidenan Bogor or Bogor Presidential
Palace is located at Jalan Ir. H. Juanda No.1, Bogor. This palace stands on an
area of 28, 86 acres and a building area reaches 14,892 m2. In the courtyard
you can see the 591 spotted deer, and there are about 346 types of trees. In
the courtyard there are many statues of Bogor Palace – beautiful sculptures,
such as The Poster Denok work, the model is Ara, wife of an employee of the
Bogor Palace, a reproduction of Sweden. The history Bogor Palace began in 1744
when the Governor-General Willem Baron van Imhoff Gustaaf build a vacation
home, where he himself sketched and built from 1745-1750. Since 1870, the Bogor
Palace became the official residence of the Governor General of the Dutch East
Indies. Noted 38th Governor-General of the Netherlands and 1 British Governor
General inhabit the Bogor Palace. The last Governor-General of the Dutch East
Indies inhabit the Bogor Palace was Governor General Tjarda van Starkenborg
Stachourwer.
In 1950,
the Presidential Palace and Bogor began to be used officially become one of the
Indonesian Presidential Palace. Bogor Presidential Palace has 37 buildings.
Some of its main building has an important function. For example is the Main
Building, consists of eight rooms, namely Garuda Hall that serves as a
reception room, many meeting can be held at this room. Lotus Hall is a hall that
serves as a reception hall. Film Hall once served as a film screening at the
time of President Soekarno. Dining Room, which serves as the main dining room.
President Room ever served as a work room of President Soekarno. Library Room,
that once served as a library of President Soekarno. Family Room, that serves
as a President waiting room if the President will attend a variety of events at
Garuda Hall.
Minister Waiting Room which serves as the reception
area of the ministers if they would attend the event at Garuda Hall.
Collections of international art and decor gifts that come from foreign
countries, help provide a luxurious accent in Bogor Palace. One of them is a
Bohemian-style crystal candle stand and rare Persian carpets lining the floor
of the main room at the Bogor Palace. Palace Collection includes: 450
paintings, among them are: Indonesia painter Basuki Abdullah, Makowski Russian
painter, and Ernest Dezentjé, 360 statues, the composition of luxury tile
floors spread over the palace. One of the most impressive are collections of
ceramics, originating from Russia, the contribution of the Prime Minister
Khrushchev in 1960 and A silver plated tiger skull, a gift from the Prime
Minister Thanom Kittikachorn of Thailand in 1958.
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