it was one of the historical building,located in the city center (0 kilometer of yogyakarta).it was... read more
it was one of the historical building,located in the city center (0 kilometer of yogyakarta).it was... read more
it is located at the end of Jalan Malioboro. It is an old dutch building and it is well maintained... read more
The building itself is worth a quick look, but you cannot go inside and visit it, so it's just the facade. But! There is a great evening-life in front of ot on the streets. This area is called Km Nol, because the distances in Jogja are being counted from here. There are many people sitting around, eating, chatting and enjoying life after 5 pm. It has a great overall atmosphere.
it is located at the end of Jalan Malioboro. It is an old dutch building and it is well maintained. It is used as a bank. It has the dutch influence.
Its a classical building like other central bank in Indonesia, mainly it was dutch building in colonial era.
its nice to see in the evening, and near to Kraton, U can see a lot of people just walking by in the evening
Bank Indonesia Landmark was really good building. And mostly in all part of Indonesia was in white colour. Really well maintenance. In Yogyakarta location near Alun-Alun, where the Palace of King was there. That always interesting design of building. It was Colonial Netherland period leftover.
This is certainly an attractive building and it's worth walking along the street to take a few pictures. It doesn't seem like it's open to the general public, but then I visited on a Sunday and so I'm not sure what arrangements operate during the week. Located close to the Museum Benteng Vredeburg and the Presidential Palace.
Near Fort Vredeburg is the Bank Indonesia in Yogyakarta - and it doesn't look like a bank. It looks more like a church with its twin towers topped by onion domes. The Old Dutch architecture shines through and praises must be heaped at the Indonesian authorities for preserving such grand buildings. In the setting sun's light the domes are lit up, creating a most wonderful and picture-pretty display.
A must see in Yogyakarta!