The Kraton Kacirebonan, dating back to 1807, stands as the oldest sultan's palace in Cirebon, Indonesia. This colonial-era edifice, located in the Pulasaren District of Pekalipan village, houses a treasure trove of historical artifacts, including Keris, Wayang puppets, weaponry, Gamelan instruments, and more. Positioned 1 kilometer southwest of the Kasepuhan Palace and around 500 meters south of the Keraton Kanoman, Kraton Kacirebonan sprawls across approximately 46,500 square meters, following the traditional north-to-south orientation observed by other palaces in Cirebon. As a custodian of Cirebon's rich cultural heritage, it offers visitors a glimpse into the region's royal history and artistic legacy.