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

  1. Architecture and Buildings
    • Colonial style with traditional touches.
    • Comprises a main building, pavilions, and additional structures.
  2. 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.
  3. Hot Springs
    • Located around the complex, sourced from natural Cipanas hot springs.
    • Historically used for relaxation by colonial officials.
  4. 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.
  5. On-Site Facilities
    • A library with a collection of important books.
    • Historic meeting rooms used for state functions.
    • Sports facilities such as tennis courts.

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