Keraton Kasepuhan

It was built in 1447 and its architecture and interior are a blend of Sundanese, Javanese, Islamic, Chinese, and Dutch styles.

Inside is a pavilion with white-washed walls dotted with blue-and-white Delft tiles, a marble floor, and a ceiling hung with French chandeliers.

The ornament on the double braces of this building's pendopo tumpang sari ceiling is picked out in gilt.

[2] The palace also has a somewhat neglected small museum with a restricted display of wayang, kris, cannon, furniture, Portuguese armour, and ancient royal clothes.

In a separate nearby building the very elaborate Kereta Singabarong, a 17th-century gilded coach, may be seen along with a modern duplicate carriage used on official occasions.

Pendopo in Kraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon
Garden of Kraton Kasepuhan
A mosque inside the complex of Kraton Kasepuhan