Jogjakarta
The Sights of Solo
rumah Turi is located in Solo, also known as Surakarta, an old royal city with mystical origins. Until the end of the 18th century, Solo was a small village alongside the Bengawan Solo River. Today, it has grown into a thriving city with a busy arts scene and a tourism revival that is rooted in responsible, cultural tourism.
A short history of Solo
In 1742 King Paku Buwono II was on a quest to transfer his court, capital of the Mataram Kingdom. He chose the small village of Solo, where according to the official record of court historians, the local lake was drained by favor of the mythical queen of the Southern Sea, Nyi Roro Kidul so that the king could build a new palace.
The Sights of Solo
rumah Turi is located in Solo, also known as Surakarta, an old royal city with mystical origins. Until the end of the 18th century, Solo was a small village alongside the Bengawan Solo River. Today, it has grown into a thriving city with a busy arts scene and a tourism revival that is rooted in responsible, cultural tourism.
A short history of Solo
In 1742 King Paku Buwono II was on a quest to transfer his court, capital of the Mataram Kingdom. He chose the small village of Solo, where according to the official record of court historians, the local lake was drained by favor of the mythical queen of the Southern Sea, Nyi Roro Kidul so that the king could build a new palace.





