Radya Pustaka Museum is a museum located in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. This museum was established in the government Pakubuwono IX Kanjeng by Raden Adipati Sosrodiningrat IV in the palace Kepatihan on 28 October 1890. Ago the museum moved to this location now, Radyapustaka Building Museum on Jalan Slamet Riyadi, Surakarta, on 1 January 1913. At the time of building the museum is a dwelling house of a Dutch citizen named Johannes Busselaar. Libraries are Radya Museum Foundation. The foundation called Yayasan Paheman Radyapustaka Surakarta and established in the year 1951. On the front page, in front of the museum building, visitors will encounter a bust R. Ng. Rangga Warsita. He was a poet of Surakarta palace and very illustrious life in the 19th century. The statue is inaugurated by President Soekarno in 1953. Then, in the foyer there are several museums cannon wheeled out of the VOC originating from the 17th century and to-18. Besides there are also some statue-Hindu-Buddhist statue. Among others there is a statue Jonggrang Rara meaning is "virgin high" but is actually the statue Goddess Durga. In addition there is also a statue Boddhisatwa and Siwa. Sculpture-statue is found in areas around Surakarta. Radya Museum Library has a collection that consists of a variety of sculpture, inheritance customs, shadowgraph and ancient books. Kuna a collection of books many of which are searchable on Wulang Reh Pakubuwono essay IV, among others, the contents of the guidance and governance Fiber Rama essay poet Surakarta palace bernamaYasadipura I told you about wiracarita Ramayana. Kyai Rajamala Located in the western part of the room there is a giant statue head made of wood and paper is the result when V Pakubuwono he is still a son crown. The statue is actually the number is two: the other one kept in Surakarta palace. This statue is a front decoration boat that is used to retrieve the empress Pakubuwono IV originated from Madura. Until now the statue is still considered sacred and often are given offerings. I wonder if this statue will be sure to remove the stench.
No comments:
Post a Comment