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Welcome to Bandung

Bandung is the capital of the province of West Java, Indonesia and is the country's third largest city.

Attractions

Bandung is known for its large number of old buildings in Dutch architecture.
Gedung Sate at Jl. Diponegoro.
Savoy Homann Hotel at Asia-Afrika Road, well-known since 1880.

  • Gedung Merdeka or was called the Concordia Society at Asia-Afrika Road, a historic building where the 1955 Asian-African Conference took place.
  • Villa Isola, a beautiful villa with symmetrical garden that was built in 1932. Gedung Dwi Warna
  • Gedung Pakuan, now the official residence of the West Java Governor.

Other than art-deco buildings, Bandung has other distinguished landmarks. Masjid Agung Bandung or the grand mosque, built in 1812, was recently renovated with two 81 m high minarets. The oldest technical university in Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung, has two prominence halls (the west and east halls) whose unique exterior styling gives hint of the shape of traditional houses such as those of Minangkabau, Toraja, and Batak. Braga street, in the city center, was a trademark of the city during the colonial time.