Gedung Sate has a hybrid architectural style. A mix of several architectural styles in several parts. This building uses the Italian Renaissance model, the window design carries the Spanish Moorish concept, and the roof adopts Asian architecture like the temples in Bali.Gedung Sate has a hybrid architectural style. A mix of several architectural styles in several parts. This building uses the Italian Renaissance model, the window design carries the Spanish Moorish concept, and the roof adopts Asian architecture like the temples in Bali.
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Gedung Sate has a hybrid architectural style. A mix of several architectural styles in several parts. This building uses the Italian Renaissance model, the window design carries the Spanish Moorish concept, and the roof adopts Asian architecture like the temples in Bali.Gedung Sate has a hybrid architectural style. A mix of several architectural styles in several parts. This building uses the Italian Renaissance model, the window design carries the Spanish Moorish concept, and the roof adopts Asian architecture like the temples in Bali.
I concur with previous reviewers. This attraction is fine for a fast photo opp, but not much else. A beautiful building, but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit.
This is a landmark building in Bandung, an old building. There are well-maintained lawns and spray pools that gush out of water outside. The photo here is also very good. You can buy cheaper clothes and some souvenirs for a stroll nearby.
good, nice
Gedung Sate, very clean location, in the middle of Bandung city. Gedung Sate, is the office building for the governor of West Java and DPRD. At the very top of the building there is an ornament of 1 skewer consisting of 6 pieces of meat (that's why it's called Gedung Sate). The building style combines Spanish, Dutch, Italian Renaissance, Asian, Balinese (Hindu), and seems similar to Borobudur Temple. If we stand in front of Gedung Sate facing outward, then we will be facing Mount Tangkuban Parahu. Inside Gedung Sate there is also a Museum, the entrance from the side which is adjacent to the Elderly Park. Reportedly open Tuesday to Friday at 10.00 - 16.00. On Sundays it is usually crowded, visited by many people who are also exercising at Taman Gasibu or just relaxing, or tourists taking photos around Gedung Sate.
Really very good, very good place, will go again in the future, really good.