Sangiru Sangiru, M. I. R. Winandari, E. R. Kridarso
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Abstract
Banten Lama District, the centre of Banten Sultanate, has several preserved historical buildings and sites. One of the historical buildings is Masjid Agung that is considered as Banten Lama Landmark refering to its nickname ‘santri city’. This visual research aimed to identify Banten of 40 visitors of Banten Cultural Festival that randomly chosen. Quantitative analysis using the Osgood scale was used to obtain the landmark priority. The result shows that according to visitor’s perception, Masjid Agung, Avalokitesvara Temple, and Surosowan Palace are the most suitable to be Banten Lama landmarks. The main reason for choosing these buildings and site as Banten Lama Landmarks is its intangible factor of pilgrimage place. Landmark through the visitors’ perception by using 14 historical buildings and site as the objects studied. Multilevel selection was applied to select buildings and sites that could be perceived as Banten Landmark. Respondents consist
Keywords: Visitors’ Perception, Landmarks, Banten Lama