Suchit Nanda > "Drink Coffee" sign board near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Scooters, motor bikes and cars go around the huge statue at the round about near Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Round about near Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Children having fun playing near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Children having fun playing near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Children having fun playing near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
"Drink Coffee" sign board near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
Suchit Nanda > "Drink Coffee" sign board near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
"Drink Coffee" sign board near the Klung Kung - Old Court Justice of Klungkung
Klungkung Royal Palace, Jalan Diponegoro, Bali, Indonesia was built by the Dewa Agung dynasty in 1710. The existing palace, called the Semara Pura, contains a large square with spacious courtyards, lush gardens, pavilions and moats. The palace that one sees today is actually a reconstruction, as the Dutch destroyed the original palace and grounds during attacks in 1908. Stone walls with water lilies in the moat surround the very beautiful Taman Gili complex.
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