kedhaton
Kedhaton is a Javanese term that refers to a royal palace or a king's residence. The word itself is derived from the Javanese word "ratu," meaning king or queen. Kedhaton served as the political, cultural, and spiritual center of a Javanese kingdom. They were not merely residences but also served as administrative hubs, religious sites, and venues for important ceremonies and courtly life.
The architecture of a kedhaton was often elaborate and symbolic, reflecting the power and status of the
Within the kedhaton, a sophisticated system of court etiquette and hierarchy was maintained. The royal court
Today, many historical kedhaton still stand, particularly in cities like Yogyakarta and Surakarta (Solo), which were