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PLACE AND HISTORY PRAMBANAN TEMPLE

Prambanan Temple is the largest Hindu temple in Indonesia. Who ordered to build this temple and when it began to be built no one knows precisely, but strong estimates that the Prambanan Temple was built around the middle of the 9th century by the king of the Sanjaya dynasty, Raja Maha Sambu Balitung. This assumption is based on the contents of the Syiwagrha inscription found around Prambanan and at the National Museum in Jakarta. The stone inscription dated 778 Saka (856 AD) was written during the reign of Rakai Pikatan.

There are approximately 240 large and small temples in the Prambanan temple complex. However, only 18 temples have been successfully restored, the rest are scattered into stone piles.

Three of the eight main temples are called Trimurti temples ("three forms"), which are dedicated to the three highest Hindu gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.

Siwa Temple which is located in the middle is the largest room in the Prambanan complex and has 5 rooms: east, south, west, north, and the main room in the center of the temple. The east room is connected to the main room which contains the statue of Siwa Mahadewa which is 3 meters high. The northern room contains Mahisasuramardini Durga, Shiva's wife. This Durga is commonly referred to as Rara Jonggrang in local legend.

Right in front of the Trimurti temple there are three small temples as vehicles of the gods; Shiwa rode Nandi's ox, Brahma swan's vehicle, and Vishnu rode Garuda.

In addition to the Prambanan temple there is also a sewu temple. Sewu Temple is a Buddhist temple that was built in the 8th century AD. It is only eight hundred meters north of Prambanan Temple. Sewu Temple is the second largest Buddhist temple complex after Borobudur Temple in Central Java. Sewu Temple is older than Borobudur and Prambanan Temples

Even though it is called "Sewu Temple", there are not as many as 1,000 temples in this area but only 240. Based on existing history, this temple building was built as a tribute to Roro Jonggrang and all became a place of worship for Buddhists during the reign of the Mataram Kingdom. Sewu Temple is indeed located not too far from the Prambanan Temple Complex. Despite having many temple buildings, the area of ​​the temple complex is only around 185 x 165 square. This temple is one of the UNESCO Cultural Heritage. And until now there have been many tourists both domestic and foreign tourists visited for the beauty and historical stories in it.

ACCESS TO THE PRAMBANAN TEMPLE COMPLEX

  • From  Yogyakarta Station (YK)/ Malioboro

Take Transjogja bus route 1A from Malioboro 1 stop, get off at Prambanan Market stop, then walk about 10 minutes to the Prambanan temple ticket window.

  • From Yogyakarta's Adi Sucipto Airport

Take the Transjogja bus route 1A from the Adi Sucipto airport stop and get off at the Prambanan Market stop, then walk for about 10 minutes to the Prambanan temple ticket window.

  • From the Jombor terminal

Take the Transjogja bus route 2A from the Jombor terminal stop and get off at the Tugu stop. After that, take Transjogja route 1A down at the Prambanan Market stop, then walk about 10 minutes to the Prambanan temple ticket window.

  • From Giwangan Terminal

Take the Transjogja bus route 3A from the Giwangan terminal stop and get off at JEC stop. After that, take Transjogja route 1A down at the Prambanan Market stop. after that walk about 10 minutes to the ticket window at the Prambanan temple.

  • From Solo Tirtonadi Terminal

Take a bus heading to Solo - Jogja and get off on Prambanan Temple Street. after that walk about 10 minutes to the ticket window entrance Prambanan.

  • From Tidar Magelang Terminal

Take the bus route Magelang - Jogja - Solo - Surabaya get off on the Prambanan Temple road. after that walk about 10 minutes to the ticket window at the Prambanan temple.

  • From Semarang Terboyo Terminal

Take a bus heading to Semarang - Solo, get off at Kartosuro, take a bus going to Jogja, get off at Prambanan Temple Street. after that walk about 10 minutes to the ticket window at the Prambanan temple.

A PHOTO SPOT THAT WAS WORTH FOR WE TRIED

  • Spot Bu Ani
Spot popular with former first lady, Mrs. Ani Yudhoyono. Its location on the southeast side of the Prambanan Temple Complex.
Coordinate: -7.752850, 110.492570
  •  Spot Nandi Temple
Nandi Temple is one of the central accompaniment temples. If we take a photo behind this temple we get photos of the three main temples in the middle. but if you take a photo here you must use a wide lens.
Coordinate :  -7.752036, 110.491560
  •  Spot Around the Exit of Prambanan Temple
We can take photos around the right exit of the temple.
Coordinate : -7.51326, 110.490836
  • Rear Side Spot of the Main Temple
Afternoon time (04 PM - 05 PM) will look beautiful and anti-mainstream if we take photos on the back side of the main temple. located outside the fence to get the right angle.
Coordinate :  -7.752008, 110.490337
  •  Spot Riyadi
Spot is quite far outside the temple complex. On a hill in Sumberwatu sub-village about 2 kilometers from the Prambanan Temple Complex.
Coordinate : -7.769104, 110.502114


OPENING HOURS

Open Time: 6:00 to 17:15, Hours to close at 17:30

ENTRY TICKET PRICE

  • Adult : USD 25
  • Children : USD 15
* June 2019 (prices may change at any time)

PARKING TICKET PRICES

  • Bus : Rp 30.000
  • Small Car: Rp 20.000
* June 2019 (prices may change at any time)

PRAMBANAN TEMPLE MAP

LUMBUNG TEMPLE MAP

SEWU (THOUSAND) TEMPLE MAP

 

VIDEO GALLERY



PHOTO GALLERY

Park in front of Prambanan Temple Complex

Prambanan Temple


Relief di Candi Prambanan


Lumbung Temple which is located between Prambanan Temple and Sewu Temple

Lumbung Temple which is located between Prambanan Temple and Sewu Temple


Sewu Temple


Sewu Temple

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