Garuda Palace

Building in Nusantara, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Garuda Palace (Indonesian: Istana Garuda) is one of seven presidential palaces in Indonesia, situated atop a hill facing southwest to Plaza Seremoni (Ceremony Plaza) and Bukit Bendera (Flag Hill) in Nusantara, the future capital city of Indonesia.[1] The 2,400 m2 (26,000 sq ft) palace was built by the Joko Widodo administration and placed in one complex with the State Palace (Istana Negara, situated beneath and southeast of the Garuda Palace), the Presidential Secretariat Office, and four coordinating ministries.[2]

Former namesKantor Presiden (Presidential Office, during planning and construction)[1]
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleIndonesian
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Garuda Palace
Istana Garuda
The palace seen from the Ceremonial Plaza park
Interactive map of the Garuda Palace area
Former namesKantor Presiden (Presidential Office, during planning and construction)[1]
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleIndonesian
LocationNusantara, Indonesia
Coordinates0.95846°S 116.69657°E / -0.95846; 116.69657
Construction started2022
Completed2025
Opening2025
Design and construction
ArchitectNyoman Nuarta
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The architectural design is based on the Garuda design created by Nyoman Nuarta, a renowned sculptor. The design was approved by President Joko Widodo in 2022. The palace is part of the 55.7 hectare Nusantara Presidential Complex.[3]

As a landmark and a point of interest of Nusantara, the palace is enclosed with a Garuda sheath. The Garuda sheath is 77 m (253 ft) in height and 177 m (581 ft) in wingspan. The sheath consisted of 4,650 copper bars, each weighing 300 kg (660 lb), arranged in the shape of a flying Garuda.[4] The palace is considered[by whom?] an architectural and construction marvel exhibiting Indonesian capability in art, science, and technology.[2][5] Garuda Palace is the second Indonesian presidential palace to be built after the Proclamation of Independence in 1945, after the Tampaksiring Palace in Bali, and it and with the Tampaksiring Palace are the only presidential palaces located outside Java.

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