The Gedung Agung is one of seven presidential palaces of Indonesia, it is located in the city of Yogyakarta. The palace complex covers an area of approximately 4.4 hectares. It is located in front of Fort Vredeburg
It was initially built in 1824 on an estate owned
by the 18th Dutch resident of Yogyakarta, Anthonie Hendriks Smissaert. The
first building was designed by an architect named A. Payen, with typical Indies
tropical architecture design. The construction of the building was delayed by
the ongoing Java War, a rebellion led by Prince Diponegoro and was only completed in 1832.
During the struggle for Independence, the capital city of Jakarta was occupied by Allied forces and the government was moved to Yogyakarta on 6 January 1946. The palace became the residence of president Sukarno between 1946 and 1949, until the government was moved back to Jakarta on 28 December 1949.
After Suharto's became the 2nd president of Indonesia, the palace was made a venue
for afternoon parade on every 17 August to commemorate Indonesia's
independence. Later in 1991 the building is used to celebrate every moment of
seconds of the declaration of the independence.
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