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Architecture
Traditional Indonesian architecture embodies the cultural values, environment, and ancestral wisdom of each region. Every structure—from homes to temples—carries deep meaning and unique social functions.
On this page, you’ll explore various forms of vernacular architecture across the archipelago—such as the Minangkabau’s raised houses, Javanese joglo, and the Dayak longhouse. These designs highlight how Indonesians build in harmony with nature and tradition.
Let’s preserve and celebrate the meaning behind traditional Indonesian architecture as a timeless expression of our national identity.
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Betang House, Kanayat’n Dayak Culture and Tradition Center
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Equator Monument, Icon of History of Pontianak City
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Singkawang Grand Mosque, The Multi Ethnic Harmony
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Amantubillah Palace, Seeing Remnants of Mempawah Kingdom’s Glory
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The oldest mosque in Pontianak, Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman
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Pontianak Mujahidin Mosque,The Da’wah Center
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Distinctive Sessat House Lampung
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Ketinting Kiluan, Tough Boat Ocean Seafaring
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Siger Tower, Symbol of Identity in Southeast Lampung










