VENTURE TO THE MAJESTIC MAIMOON PALACE OF THE SULTAN Maimoon Palace is an istana (royal palace) of the Sultanate of Deli and a well-known iconic landmark in Medan. Today, it serves as a museum.
Built by Sultan Ma'mun Al Rashid Perkasa Alamyah in years 1887–1891, the palace was designed by the Dutch architect Theodoor van Erp and covers 2,772 m² with a total of 30 rooms.
The Palace has become a destination in the city, not solely because of its historical heritage status, but also because of its unique interior design of the palace, combining elements of Malay cultural heritage, Islamic and Indian influence, with Spanish and Italian furniture and fittings. The Maimoon Palace is one of the last remnants of a glorious dynasty of rulers. The Deli Sultanate ruled Sumatra for what was known as its golden period. This palace is one of the last vestiges of their rule, and it houses the Sultan of Deli, with the throne room accessible to the public. Every Saturday and Sunday, Malay musicians come and play traditional music in the afternoons, and tourists can dress in the traditional Malay costumes.