Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Travel Accommodation

Suzuki APV Car
Comfort, and completed with Double air conditioner, Tour with us with this car. Enjoy full service with Suzuki APV, with airconed car, Special Driver.
# Rent car for self drive
# Include Diver and Petrol
# with a relatively cheap price
# Only IDR 550,000- for 10 hours

 Toyota Avansa
Comfort, and completed with Double air conditioner, Tour with us with this car. Enjoy full service with Toyota Avansa, with airconed car, Special Driver.
# Rent car for self drive
# Include Diver and Petrol
# with a relatively cheap price
# Only IDR 550,000- for 10 hours


Daihatsu Xenia
Comfort, and completed with Double air conditioner, Tour with us with this car. Enjoy full service with Daihatsu Xenia, with airconed car, Special Driver.

# Rent car for self drive
# Include Diver and Petrol
# with a relatively cheap price
# Only IDR 550,000- for 10 hours


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                 Mr. Felix

Monday, February 14, 2011

Great House




The period of the Dutch East Indies

The main building of this palace complex was built in May 1824 that was initiated by Anthony Hendriks Smissaerat, Resident of Yogyakarta to-18 (1823-1825) that the existence of the "palace" is authoritative for the Dutch-resident resident while the architect is A. Payen.

Because of the Diponegoro War or the Java War (1825-1830) construction of the building was delayed. Construction is continued after the war ended that was completed in 1832. On June 10, 1867, the official residence of the Dutch resident was collapsed by the earthquake. New buildings were built and completed in 1869. The building is at the main building complex is now the Presidential Palace of Yogyakarta is also called the State House.

History of Fort Vredeburg



Dutch Period

Vredeburg fortress stands is closely related to the birth of Yogyakarta Sultanate. February 13, 1755 Giyanti Agreement which berrhasil resolve disputes between Susuhunan Pakubuwono III to Prince Mangkubumi (lane I will) is the result of Dutch politics that always wants to interfere in domestic affairs of the kings of Java at that time. Name Giyanti Agreement, because the treaty was agreed in Giyanti Village, a village located near Surakarta.