Library
Environment
Historical values
rumah Turi was originally a traditional family home located in kampung Turisari in central Solo. Just like typical village houses, this house was comprised of:
- A main building called joglo (semi public area) and a latar (yard for children playing and people interacting with others)
- A garden (kebon) for outdoor activities and grow productive plants, such as vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices (empon-empon), as well as flowers
- A master bedroom(dalem) and children’s bedroom (gandhok)
- An open bathing area (senthong) and paringgitan, which no longer exist in the revamped construction
Kedai Turi Ambient Restaurant
Kedai Turi is a public dining hall and a favorite gathering place for arts and design communities. The restaurant features a small library, meticulously-designed furniture mainly of recycled wood, a venue fit for meetings enhanced with a free-for-public Wi-Fi connection, and a large outdoor stage suitable for artistic performances, exhibitions and other uses. A green landscape arrangement provides a very eye-friendly backdrop, with charming décor and surrounded by hanging gardens of herbs, spices and vegetables, most of which are freshly available for consumption by rumah Turi’s guests.
Environment
Historical values
rumah Turi was originally a traditional family home located in kampung Turisari in central Solo. Just like typical village houses, this house was comprised of:
- A main building called joglo (semi public area) and a latar (yard for children playing and people interacting with others)
- A garden (kebon) for outdoor activities and grow productive plants, such as vegetables, fruits, herbs and spices (empon-empon), as well as flowers
- A master bedroom(dalem) and children’s bedroom (gandhok)
- An open bathing area (senthong) and paringgitan, which no longer exist in the revamped construction
Kedai Turi Ambient Restaurant
Kedai Turi is a public dining hall and a favorite gathering place for arts and design communities. The restaurant features a small library, meticulously-designed furniture mainly of recycled wood, a venue fit for meetings enhanced with a free-for-public Wi-Fi connection, and a large outdoor stage suitable for artistic performances, exhibitions and other uses. A green landscape arrangement provides a very eye-friendly backdrop, with charming décor and surrounded by hanging gardens of herbs, spices and vegetables, most of which are freshly available for consumption by rumah Turi’s guests.





