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Landmark: Sriwedari ParkCity: Surakarta
Country: Indonesia
Continent: Asia
Sriwedari Park, Surakarta, Indonesia, Asia
Sriwedari Park is a public recreational area located in the city of Surakarta, Indonesia.
This park serves as a cultural and entertainment hub for the local population.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a central lake with a fountain. Surrounding the lake are open grassy areas, paved walkways, and several distinct buildings including a traditional Javanese pavilion and a museum. Vegetation consists of mature trees providing shade and ornamental plants.
Location & Access Logistics
Sriwedari Park is situated approximately 2 kilometers east of the Surakarta city center. Access is via Jalan Slamet Riyadi, a major thoroughfare. Public parking is available within the park grounds. Several local bus routes, including Trans Solo, service stops along Jalan Slamet Riyadi adjacent to the park entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was established in 1927 during the reign of Susuhunan Pakubuwono X of Surakarta. Its original purpose was to serve as a royal garden and entertainment venue. The site itself is a reclaimed urban space, not a natural geological formation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore the Radya Pustaka Museum, which houses Javanese artifacts. The park also contains a small zoo and an amusement area with rides. Traditional Javanese dance performances are sometimes held in the open-air amphitheater. Walking and picnicking are common activities.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the park. Shaded areas are provided by trees and covered pavilions. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors operate at designated points within the park, offering local snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
The park is most comfortable for walking and outdoor activities during the early morning (07:00-10:00) and late afternoon (15:00-18:00) to avoid the midday heat. The dry season, from June to September, generally offers the most pleasant weather.
Facts & Legends
A local legend suggests that the park's central lake was once a sacred bathing place for royalty. The Radya Pustaka Museum is one of the oldest museums in Indonesia, established in 1890, predating the park itself.
Nearby Landmarks
- Radya Pustaka Museum (Within park)
- Gedung Wayang Orang Sriwedari (0.2km West)
- Pasar Gede (1.5km Northwest)
- Balai Kota Surakarta (2.0km West)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (2.5km West)