Kraton Kacirebonan

This colonial building has housed many historical relics such as Keris, Wayang puppets, war equipment, Gamelan instruments, and others.

Kacirebonan is in the area of the District Pulasaren Pekalipan village, exactly 1 kilometer southwest of Kasepuhan Palace and approximately 500 meters south of Keraton Kanoman.

Kraton Kacirebonan is positioned from north to south (as are the other palaces in Cirebon) with a land area of about 46,500 square meters.

Carbon is the wife of the late Sultan and was named queen of King Resminingpuri who later built the palace Kacirebonan using pension money from the Netherlands.

The Sultanate Pakungwati palace shows the influence of Majapahit's red brick masonry architecture.

The notable one is the Cirebon batik with vivid colours with motifs and patterns that demonstrate Chinese and local influences.

The banner of Cirebon Sultanate is called "Macan Ali" (Ali's panther) with Arabic calligraphy arranged to resemble a panther or tiger, describing both Islamic influence and also Hindu Pajajaran Sundanese King Siliwangi tiger banner.

The royal carriage of Kasepuhan's Singa Barong and Kanoman's Paksi Naga Liman carriage resembles the chimera of three animals; eagle, elephant, and dragon, to symbolize Indian Hinduism, Arabic Islam, and Chinese influences.

The images of Macan Ali, Singa Barong and Paksi Naga Liman are also often featured as a pattern in Cirebon batik.

Keraton-kacirebonan