MALANG, Tugujatim.id – This village located at a heritage place, attracts many visitors, especially foreign visitors to explore. Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan takes you back in time with its historic buildings from the Dutch colonial period, so recommended for photo hunting.
There are three different spots at Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan you can access. First, on Alley 6 of Basuki Rahmat Street. Second, on Alley 4 of Basuki Rachmat Street. Third, at Arief Rahman Hakim Street Alley 2. There are some exciting experiences to try at Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan that mentioned below:
Discovering Historic Houses with Dutch Colonial Style
As a village located at heritage place, it has 23 vintage houses with a Dutch Colonial vibe. Most of these houses have retained their authentic design, each telling its own fascinating story. Here are a few examples of the vintage houses you can find at Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan.
1. Rumah 1870
This house and coffee shop, located at Jalan Basuki Rahmat Alley IV No. 988 in Malang, were built around 1870 by the first generation of the Nur Wasil family.
In addition to exploring the history of this oldest house in the Kayutangan area, visitors can also hang out and enjoy the culinary delights sold at the Rumah 1870 coffee shop. You can relax and enjoy the view while sipping on a variety of hot or cold coffee drinks.
2. Rumah Jengki 976
As the name suggests, this house follows the “Jengki” style, and its number is 976. Located at Jalan Jendral Basuki Rahmat Gg. VI No. 976, it doesn’t only charm visitors with its vintage architecture and displayed items but also treats them to a fusion of flavors from Indonesia and India, giving a unique taste experience.
3. Rumah Mbah Ndut
Located at Jalan Basuki Rahmat Alley 4 No 938, Rumah Mbah Ndut and coffee shop have a rich history. Built in 1923, it was first owned by the Mardikyah family, known for their heroic efforts during the flag struggle at Yamato Hotel.
The house is filled with vintage and antique items. In the living room, there are three sacred historical relics: a sacred cane, a spear, and a Keris (traditional Dagger). There are also framed photos of the Makdikyah family’s ancestors, school certificates, a Veteran’s Charter signed by President Soekarno, and much more.
Antique Treasure Hunt
In this village that is located at a heritage place, visitors can explore places that sell unique antique items, such as the Yowis Ben Gallery and AEO Gallery, where old cameras, pottery, vinyl records, vintage suitcases, decorative lamps, chandeliers, old typewriters, and interior decorations from old buildings are available.
Tasting Ontbijtkoek Cake
Beyond its vintage buildings and colonial-era relics, Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan offers a taste of traditional Dutch cuisine with Ontbijtkoek (Ombikuk) cake.
This cake, with its rich brown color and a topping of almonds or walnuts, is infused with the dominant flavor and aroma of cinnamon. It’s a perfect companion for a warm cup of coffee or tea.
You can order this cake not just for personal enjoyment but also from local businesses like Gubuk Lombok, Griya Ngoendjoek Djamoe, and D’food n Cake.
There are many things to explore in this village that is located at a heritage place. Starting from learning about the history of Kampoeng Heritage Kayutangan, exploring vintage houses while eating, and also hunting for antiques. You can explore many more things by visiting the three locations of this village directly.
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Writer: Rizal Kautsar
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