Preserved history of Indonesia: long-standing and ancient hotels
The history of some hotels in the country is associated with the names of kings and presidents. Royal Ambarrukmo in Yogyakarta was one of the residences of the Royal family. It was used as a reception hall during the colonial era. The building was converted into a hotel by the order of President Sukarno and king Hamengkubuwono IX in the 60s. Majapahit in Surabaya in Java was built by a Dutch family in 1910. The Japanese occupied it during the Japanese occupation. The Dutch returned and hoisted their flag. This caused violent protests and the storming of the building by local youth. Hotel Salak The Heritage in Bogor was built by a Dutch family in 1856. It was used by the Japanese during the war of independence. The hotel was reopened in 1948.
The Valley Resort, Bandung
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Hotel Puri Royan, Denpasar
A spectacular historical building which managed to have many primordial elements of its architecture preserved, houses the Hotel Puri Royan
GH Universal Hotel Bandung, Bandung
A unique building in Renaissance style is occupied by GH Universal Hotel Bandung
Tirtagangga Water Palace Villas, Bali
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Grand Chandra Hotel, Denpasar
History fans will be thrilled by the warm Grand Chandra Hotel
The Victoria Guesthouse, Bandung
A rich collection of antiques is a hallmark of The Victoria Guesthouse
Hotel Tugu Bali, Bali
Guests will be able to spend a few days in the sophisticated historical atmosphere in Hotel Tugu Bali
Monica Bali Villa, Denpasar
Despite the fact that the Monica Bali Villa
Taman Suci Suite & Villas, Denpasar
The comfortable hotel Taman Suci Suite & Villas will also charm guests with its unique historical atmosphere. Following the traditions of past years, every room and public area of the hotel features decoration made exclusively from natural dark wood and precious marble. This hotel has well-preserved, a courtyard with interesting landscape decorations and sculptures made of stone. If you love water, you will be pleased to learn that there is an outdoor pool in the courtyard.
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