Discover the intriguing archaeological site of Gunung Padang, a sacred location for the Sundanese people, believed to be the remnants of a palace built in one night by King Siliwangi. This fascinating site, located at 885 meters above sea level, features five terraces of volcanic stone columns and a challenging ascent of 370 andesite steps. As you explore this ancient monument, immerse yourself in its historical significance and the captivating myths surrounding it. Gain insights into the rich cultural heritage of West Java while enjoying breathtaking views from the terraces.
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Gunung Padang is an archaeological site located in Karyamukti, West Java, Indonesia, 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest of Cianjur. Located at 885 metres (2,904 ft) above sea level, the site covers a hill—an extinct volcano—in a series of five terraces bordered by retaining walls of stone that are accessed by 370 successive andesite steps rising about 95 metres (312 ft). It is covered with massive hexagonal stone columns of volcanic origin. The Sundanese people consider the site sacred and believe it was the result of King Siliwangi's attempt to build a palace in one night. They are artificial platforms created by lowering high spots and filling in low spots with fill until a flat surface was achieved. The terrace perimeters consist of retaining walls formed by volcanic polygonal columns stacked horizontally and built vertically as posts. The terrace complex is accessed by a central stairway with 370 steps, an inclination of 45 degrees, and a length of 110 m (360 ft).
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