Fort Van den Bosch Fort van den Bosch located in Pelem ward, northeastern part of the town, near the mouths of the
Solo River and
Madiun River, built by the Dutch government in 1839–1845 by
Johannes van den Bosch. This fort is often called "Fort Pendem" This fort is with a land area of . It is northeast of Ngawi. The location of the fort is strategic because it is near the mouth of the
Madiun River which empties into the
Solo River. This fort was deliberately made lower than the surrounding land surrounded by high ground so that it looks hidden from the outside. The location of Fort Van Den Bosch was deliberately made low from the higher surrounding land so that it was hidden and fulfilled the ideal elements for a defensive fortress. However, with the greatness of the Dutch architect at that time in designing the drainage channels, even though the position was lower than the surrounding land, the location of the fort was able to avoid flooding. Therefore, the Van Den Bosch Fort is also known as the pendem fort by a number of people in Ngawi because of its hidden location.
Ngawioboro Street Ngawioboro Street is part of a pedestrian walkway from the Ivory Monumen Kartonyono intersection in the south to Ngawi Regency Square in the north. Ngawioboro Street adopts the style of
Malioboro Street which is located in the city of
Yogyakarta, with wide pedestrian paths. The location of Ngawioboro Street is along Yos Sudarso Street on the west side. The government changed the face of the sidewalks along Yos Sudarso street which used to be just an ordinary protocol road, but were changed in such a way as to form a town pedestrian area. Now many local residents call it "Ngawioboro Street" or "the Malioboro" of Ngawi town.
Candi Park The temple park is a tourist and play park located near the dead river or the indentation of the
Madiun River which has the form of a small lake. This park is located in Ketanggi Hamlets, Kartoharjo Village, Ngawi town District. The view that can be seen from the entrance to the park is the Dead River or the
Madiun River basin. The Candi garden is on the banks of the Madiun Bengawan which is no longer the main stream so the water looks calm. The river in the Temple Park area is the result of the normalization of the
Madiun River watershed which was carried out in 1971. Inside the dead river there are also fresh water fish which are the main entertainment for tourists provided for fishing spots. However, visitors are only allowed to catch fish by fishing. The regulation is based on Regional Regulation of Ngawi Regency No. 15 of 2016 concerning Green Open Spaces and Regional Regulation of Ngawi Regency No. 1 of 2017 on Convenience and Public order. Apart from that, there is also a boat, namely a duck boat that tourists can rent to get around in the Kali Mati area of the candi garden. Even though this location is named Candi Park, it does not mean that there is a temple in the park. Candi is the name of the hamlet where the park is located, namely Candi Hamlet,
Kartoharjo Village. In the garden there are various ornamental plants and trees. The park road has been repaired so that it can make it comfortable for tourists who are walking around in the park.
Dungus Park Dungus Park is a green open park where there is a statue of a farmer with two buffaloes 7 meters high in the middle of the park and surrounded by a fountain. The statue has the meaning of
Ngawi, as one of the rice granaries in
East Java where the people are predominantly farmers. This tourist park has a high philosophy in the eastern part of Ngawi town. The location is quite close to the Kartonyono gold ivory monument, the crossroads of the Ngawi axis. From the Tugu Kartonyono location, head east for about 1 km. On the front there is the inscription Taman Dungus which corresponds to the name of the administrative location, namely in Dungus Hamlet,
Karang Asri Village. Dungus Park is not far from the banks of the
Madiun River, which is about 150 meters to the northeast. The area was once a barren field, only grass adorned the garden. Not infrequently the residents' livestock were seen in this field before, such as cows, goats,
buffalo and sheep. Now this park is a destination for tourists and travelers. This new tourist destination in Ngawi, which is one kilometre from the town center, was inaugurated on 7 December 2019, by the Regent of Ngawi.
Kepatihan Ngawi Build The old kepatihan itself is an old building located in the District of Ngawi town. Precisely on Patiunus street, Ketangi Village, Ngawi District. This building has a great history for the district or even for
Ngawi Regency. The reason is that this building used to be the governor's office that once existed in the Ngawi region. Even the hero HOS Cokroaminoto, a Javanese king without a crown, once worked here as a clerk. He left because he saw the Dutch's injustice to the natives. Until now this building has undergone renovations so that it becomes one of the Tourist Attractions in the Ngawi town District area. Kepatihan Ngawi is one of the cultural attractions in Ngawi which is located in the ex-Kepatihan on Jalan Patiunus, Ketangi Urban village, Ngawi District, Ngawi. This building includes the legacy of Patih Pringgokusumo, an important figure in the history of the Duchy of Ngawi. The Joglo house and 2 hectares of land belong to the Ngawi regional government which it is hoped will become one of the heritage areas in Indonesia. This kepatihan includes buildings from the past that have high historical value in defending Ngawi during the Dutch colonial period. The tourist bridge on Bukit Kerek Indah Ngawi, precisely in Napel hamlet, Kerek village, Ngawi District, is a tourist destination built by local residents. This started when a group of villagers wanted to develop the tourism sector in their area. The bridge with a height of 20 meters above the Kendeng Mountains was built independently by residents of Napel Hamlet,
Kerek Village. The bridge building was built using bamboo and has a concrete foundation, This bridge has become a tourist destination for tourists from within the country to foreign tourists. On average, tourists come just to enjoy the view of the sky of the town of Ngawi from a high hill.
Ngawi Square Ngawi Square is an
alun-alun (an area of common, lawn land) with an area of 68,310 square meters. It has several sporting facilities. Design of Ngawi Square resembling a symmetrical axis is a Javanese order concept, among others, Catur Gatra is the regency seat of
Ngawi Regency, Correctional Institution or abbreviated (
Lapas), Grand Mosque, the Regional People's Representative Council building, Makodim and other district agencies and the Alun-alun are adjacent to each other and surround the quadrilateral of the Alun-alun. == Cuisine ==