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Top Attractions in Solo CityBuilt in the mid of 18th century, the Istana Mangkunegaran is still going strong. Regarded as Solo’s second house, the palace looks stunning and offers decent guided tour in English language. Royal family still lives at the Palace’s back side.
Check an interesting collection of gamelan instruments, bedded kris, and wayang puppets at the Radya Pustaka Museum. Call the museum in order to know the closing time as the museum sometimes closes earlier than the official time.
Though small in size, Danar Hadi amazes everyone with its fabulous collection of antique pieces and royal costumes from Indonesia, china and other countries. At the workshop you can see craftswomen creating stunning crafty items. The colonial building of the museum also looks impressive.
The Mesjid Agung is regarded as the most sacred mosque in Solo. The orthodox Javanese architectural design of the mosque is also pleasing.
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