Keraton Kasepuhan
Keraton Kasepuhan is a royal palace located in Cirebon, Indonesia. It serves as the residence of the Sultan and is a significant cultural and historical site. Built in the 16th century, the palace showcases a blend of Javanese, Chinese, and European architectural styles, reflecting the diverse influences in the region.
The palace complex includes several important structures, such as the Pendopo (a traditional open pavilion) and the Masjid Agung (Great Mosque). Visitors can explore the rich history of the Cirebon Sultanate through various artifacts and exhibitions, making it a popular destination for tourists and scholars alike.