Sangkala Buana Square From the Center of Islamic History to a Community Recreation Space

Sangkala Buana Square: From the Center of Islamic History to a Community Recreation Space

Cirebon, December 5, 2025
Writer: AbahRoy

Sangkala Buana Square, located in front of the Kasepuhan Palace in Cirebon, stands as a silent witness to the long journey of Islamic history in this region. During the era of the Cirebon Sultanate, the square served as a center for religious, social, and cultural activities. It was a pivotal place where Islamic preaching flourished, deliberations were held, and community traditions were preserved. The presence of the Sang Cipta Rasa Grand Mosque nearby further emphasizes the square’s role as a symbol of Islamic greatness.

Over time, however, the function of Sangkala Buana Square has shifted. Today, it has become a bustling public space, widely utilized for various modern activities. Every evening, the square is filled with the laughter of children playing, while adults engage in activities like jogging, cycling, or participating in group aerobics.

Despite its transformation into a recreational hub, the historical atmosphere remains intact. Local authorities and the community strive to preserve the cultural values embedded in the square. With the backdrop of the Kasepuhan Palace and the Grand Mosque, Sangkala Buana Square has become a harmonious symbol of the past and the dynamics of modern life.

As a space that unites generations, this square is not just a place for recreation but also a venue to commemorate and celebrate the Islamic historical heritage of Cirebon.

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