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Ratu Boko is located on a plateau, about three kilometres south of Prambanan temple complex in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The original name of this site is still unclear, however the local inhabitants named this site after King Boko, the legendary king mentioned in Roro Jonggrang folklore. [1] In Javanese, Ratu Boko means "Stork King".
Since July 2021, it is operated by PT Taman Wisata Candi Borobudur, Prambanan, dan Ratu Boko, a subsidiary of the state-owned tourism holding company Injourney. It was operated by Yayasan Harapan Kita, a foundation established by Siti Hartinah , the first lady during most of the New Order and wife of Suharto , and run by Suharto's descendants ...
Barong temple (Indonesian: Candi Barong; Javanese: ꦕꦤ꧀ꦝꦶꦧꦫꦺꦴꦁ, romanized: Candhi Barong) is a 9th-century Hindu candi (temple) located approximately 800 meters east-southeast from Ratu Boko compound.
The gate of Ratu Boko Palace compound Candi Barong. Ratu Boko Built between 8th and 9th centuries. Mixed Buddhist and Hindu style. Partially restored palace auditorium. Ruins of the royal garden with a bathing pool inside. Arca Gopolo. A group of seven statues in a circle, as if in assembly.
Ratu Boko. Complex of fortified gates, bathing pools, and elevated walled stone enclosure, all located on top of the hill. Sajiwan. Buddhist temple decorated with reliefs concerning education. The base and staircase are decorated with animal fables from the Jatakas. Banyunibo. A Buddhist temple with unique design of roof. Barong. A Hindu temple ...
Ratu Boko Prambanan temple. Indonesia has several geo-heritage sites in the Yogyakarta Special Region. It has been declared by the Geological Agency of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. The sites consist of nine sites: Eocene limestone in Gamping (Sleman Regency), pillow lava in Berbah (Sleman), pre-historic volcanic sediment in ...
Kraton Ratu Boko [1] in the east of Yogyakarta, in the Prambanan area. The structure dates from the 9th century and is thought to belong to the Sailendra or Mataram Kingdom . However, local inhabitants named this site after King Boko , the legendary king in Loro Jongrang folklore .
In most cases all Candi of Indonesia locations are considered as sacred - despite being in ruins or in advanced stages of decay. Borobudur in the Kedu valley west of Mount Merapi in central Java, Buddhist temple; Mount Tidar in Magelang; Menang, in Pagu sub-district of Kediri Regency, dedicated to King Jayabaya of Kediri; Prambanan, Hindu ...