Many temples in Yogyakarta save a lot of stories about the trip earlier culture and society in Indonesia. Most temples in Yogyakarta is a relic from the Hindu-Buddhist or Classical Indonesia. Temple is one of the ancestral cultural heritage in addition to the palace, bathhouse / petirtaan, gate and so that you can find in Yogyakarta
Banyu Nibo Temple
Banyu Nibo Temple, which means "water drip" is a relic of Buddha from the 9th century, situated in the complex SKSD Palapa, Piyungan, Yogyakarta. Given its remote location in the middle of rice fields and banana groves, away from the group of Buddhist temples others, causing some people call it "the Sebatangkara Banyu Nibo"
Barong Temple
Barong is located in the area Sambirejo Temple, Prambanan. Hindu heritage temple is expected to be built around ke-9/10 century. Barong temple page is divided into three parts, the higher the more backward. On the third terrace, the very top, is the most sacred page
Borobudur Temple Borobudur Buddhist temple is very magnificent and largest in the world, located approximately 42 km northwest of the city of Yogyakarta. Borobudur was built between the years 750 until 850 AD, is the result of hard work and perseverance of the workers from the relatives and the people of Wangsa Sailendra the ruling at the time.
KalasanTemple
Kalasan Temple is located 50 m on the edge of the highway south of Yogyakarta - Solo, km 14 and about 600 m to the southwest Sari temple. This temple is the oldest Buddhist relics in the area of Yogyakarta and Central Java, built in 778 AD as offerings to the Goddess Tara
Kraton Ratu Boko Temple
Kraton Ratu Boko Temple is situated at an altitude of 195.97 m about 3 km south of Prambanan temple with an area of 2.5 hectares in the village Dawung, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman regency. This temple complex consists of the gate, a temple burning, Paseban (hall), and complex Pendapa Kaputren (residence princess) who accompanied baths
Prambanan Temple
Prambanan Hindu temple is a relic of the 9th century which is located about 17 km east of Yogyakarta city. Prambanan temple consists of 3 main temples (shaped like mountains on the wayang kulit) that altitude 47 m and is surrounded by small temples called ancillary.
Sambisari Temple
SambisariTemple discovered in 1966, is located in the village Sambisari, about 12 km from Yogyakarta. Based on geological studies of the temple of rock and soil that has been hoard for this, as high as 6 m Sambisari temple is known by the material buried in the eruption of Mount Merapi great in 1906.
Sari Temple
Sari Temple in the past is a relic of Buddha Vihara the 8th century, is situated approximately 2.5 km west of Prambanan temple complex and facing east. Location The temple is located about 15 km from the city of Yogyakarta.
Banyu Nibo Temple, which means "water drip" is a relic of Buddha from the 9th century, situated in the complex SKSD Palapa, Piyungan, Yogyakarta. Given its remote location in the middle of rice fields and banana groves, away from the group of Buddhist temples others, causing some people call it "the Sebatangkara Banyu Nibo"
Barong Temple
Barong is located in the area Sambirejo Temple, Prambanan. Hindu heritage temple is expected to be built around ke-9/10 century. Barong temple page is divided into three parts, the higher the more backward. On the third terrace, the very top, is the most sacred page
Borobudur Temple Borobudur Buddhist temple is very magnificent and largest in the world, located approximately 42 km northwest of the city of Yogyakarta. Borobudur was built between the years 750 until 850 AD, is the result of hard work and perseverance of the workers from the relatives and the people of Wangsa Sailendra the ruling at the time.
KalasanTemple
Kalasan Temple is located 50 m on the edge of the highway south of Yogyakarta - Solo, km 14 and about 600 m to the southwest Sari temple. This temple is the oldest Buddhist relics in the area of Yogyakarta and Central Java, built in 778 AD as offerings to the Goddess Tara
Kraton Ratu Boko Temple
Kraton Ratu Boko Temple is situated at an altitude of 195.97 m about 3 km south of Prambanan temple with an area of 2.5 hectares in the village Dawung, Bokoharjo, Prambanan, Sleman regency. This temple complex consists of the gate, a temple burning, Paseban (hall), and complex Pendapa Kaputren (residence princess) who accompanied baths
Prambanan Temple
Prambanan Hindu temple is a relic of the 9th century which is located about 17 km east of Yogyakarta city. Prambanan temple consists of 3 main temples (shaped like mountains on the wayang kulit) that altitude 47 m and is surrounded by small temples called ancillary.
Sambisari Temple
SambisariTemple discovered in 1966, is located in the village Sambisari, about 12 km from Yogyakarta. Based on geological studies of the temple of rock and soil that has been hoard for this, as high as 6 m Sambisari temple is known by the material buried in the eruption of Mount Merapi great in 1906.
Sari Temple
Sari Temple in the past is a relic of Buddha Vihara the 8th century, is situated approximately 2.5 km west of Prambanan temple complex and facing east. Location The temple is located about 15 km from the city of Yogyakarta.