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- Pendopo abstract "A Pendopo or Pendapa is a fundamental element of Javanese architecture; a large pavilion-like structure built on columns. Either square or rectangular in plan, it is open on all sides and provides shelter from the sun and rain, but allows breeze and indirect light. The word pendopo is a variant on the Sanskrit word mandapa ('hall'). The Dutch writer Multatuli in his colonial reformist novel Max Havelaar described the pendopo as \"next to a broad-rimmed hat, an umbrella or a hollow tree, a pendopo is undoubtedly the simplest representation there is of the concept of 'roof'\".Derived from ancient Javanese architectural elements, pendopo are common ritual spaces primarily intended for ceremony, and also for a variety of purposes such as receiving guests in the compounds of wealthy Javanese, and even as cottage industry work spaces. Pendopo can be constructed as a stand-alone structure or attached to walled inner structure called dalem, it formed the front part of the omah, the proper Javanese house.".
- Pendopo thumbnail Building_in_Keraton_Kasepuhan.jpg?width=300.
- Pendopo wikiPageID "7951492".
- Pendopo wikiPageLength "3817".
- Pendopo wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Pendopo wikiPageRevisionID "688056707".
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Architecture_of_Indonesia.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Borobudur.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_architecture.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Cirebon.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Column.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_East_Indies.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_people.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Floor_plan.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Javanese_traditional_house.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Joglo.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Kotagede.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Kraton_(Indonesia).
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Majapahit.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Mandapa.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Max_Havelaar.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Multatuli.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Pavilion.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Ratu_Boko.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Roof.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Stonemasonry.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Trowulan.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink Yogyakarta.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink File:Building_in_Keraton_Kasepuhan.jpg.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLink File:Javanese_pendopo_roof.jpg.
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pendopo".
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLinkText "pendhapa".
- Pendopo wikiPageWikiLinkText "pendopo".
- Pendopo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Pendopo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indonesian_architecture.
- Pendopo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Pendopo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- Pendopo subject Category:Indonesian_architecture.
- Pendopo subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Pendopo hypernym Element.
- Pendopo type MilitaryUnit.
- Pendopo type Art.
- Pendopo comment "A Pendopo or Pendapa is a fundamental element of Javanese architecture; a large pavilion-like structure built on columns. Either square or rectangular in plan, it is open on all sides and provides shelter from the sun and rain, but allows breeze and indirect light. The word pendopo is a variant on the Sanskrit word mandapa ('hall').".
- Pendopo label "Pendopo".
- Pendopo sameAs Q2740745.
- Pendopo sameAs Pendopo.
- Pendopo sameAs Pendapa.
- Pendopo sameAs Pendhapa.
- Pendopo sameAs Pendoppo.
- Pendopo sameAs m.026l6qc.
- Pendopo sameAs Q2740745.
- Pendopo wasDerivedFrom Pendopo?oldid=688056707.
- Pendopo depiction Building_in_Keraton_Kasepuhan.jpg.
- Pendopo isPrimaryTopicOf Pendopo.