The Sacredness of the Cultural Landscape of the Kanoman Palace, Cirebon

Dini Rosmalia, I Nyoman Teguh Prasidha, Ayu Herzanita, Ramadhani Isna Putri

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Kanoman Palace is a cultural landscape that has survived from the 17th until the 21st century AD today. This cultural landscape of the palace has elements whose sacredness is valued by palace disciples. This paper aims to describe the physical and non-physical elements of the cultural landscape of the Kanoman palace which contains sacred values, and to reveal the philosophy contained in it. The method used in this research was a qualitative approach. The results of the research show that the physical elements of the Kanoman Palace's cultural landscape are buildings, spaces, vegetation within the palace complex, and some locations outside of the palace. The non-physical elements are traditional rituals of the palace which are held periodically. The sacredness of this cultural landscape arises if traditional rituals which are non-physical elements are held in locations or places that are sacred to the residents of the palace

Keywords: Cultural Landscape, Kanoman Palace, Sacredness


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