Sultanat Yogyakarta Badelandschaft Wasserschloss Taman Sari in Yogyakarta auf Java in Indonesien in Südostasien im Fernen Osten. Tourismus touristische Website Kunst
5794 x 3944 px | 49,1 x 33,4 cm | 19,3 x 13,1 inches | 300dpi
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1. Mai 2014
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Taman Sari in Yogyakarta in Indonesia in Southeast Asia
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The Taman Sari Water Castle complex in Yogyakarta in Indonesia. The etymology of the name Taman Sari is Javanese and comes from Taman meaning 'garden' and Sari which means 'beautiful'.; During the 18th century the Sultanate of Yogyakarta began work on Taman Sari Water Complex. Comprised of lavish gardens and pools; Taman Sari also featured a mysterious man made sea; connected underneath the ground in a system of tunnels. One of these structures was used as a mosque. This mysterious subterranean mosque has a niche in the wall that was used as a mihrab. The central area is an elevated platform where four staircases meet; and then; from the platform one staircase reaches the first floor. The ground level was a small pool used for ritual ablution.The Underground Mosque, Sumur Gumuling, is part of the Taman Sari complex in Yogyakarta in Indonesia.