Cipanas Presidential Palace
The Cipanas Presidential Palace is located in the village of Cipanas, Cianjur Regency, West Java. Built in 1740 by Governor-General Gustaaf Willem Baron van Imhoff during the Dutch colonial era, it was initially used as a resting place. Since Indonesia’s independence, Cipanas Palace has become one of the six Indonesian presidential palaces.
Cipanas Presidential Palaced is 1.5km from our hotel
Highlights and Facilities
- Architecture and Buildings
- Colonial style with traditional touches.
- Comprises a main building, pavilions, and additional structures.
- Botanical Gardens:
- Features extensive gardens with a diverse collection of flora, including rare trees and ornamental plants.
- A flower garden with a well-maintained and beautiful design.
- Hot Springs
- Located around the complex, sourced from natural Cipanas hot springs.
- Historically used for relaxation by colonial officials.
- Palace Functions
- A retreat for the president and family.
- Venue for state meetings in a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Occasionally used for cultural and ceremonial events.
- On-Site Facilities
- A library with a collection of important books.
- Historic meeting rooms used for state functions.
- Sports facilities such as tennis courts.