Sumbawa Besar has a few historic buildings from the Dutch colonial period. The former palace of the sultan, the
Istana Dalam Loka, was built in 1885 with 99 columns, and without the use of a single nail; well-known Sultan Jalaludin III reigned in the area from 1883-1893. The palace, renovated in the 1980s, is today used for various cultural events. The largest mosque in Sumbawa Besar, Masjid Agung Nurul Huda, was built beside the palace. The Dutch Reformed Church (
Gereja Masehi Injili di Timor) of Sumbawa Besar was founded around 1900, and still holds services. A
Balinese Hindu temple,
Pura Agung Giri Gnatha, is nearby. In 1932, the Dutch constructed the
Balai Kuning, a tall administration building in a European half-timbered style. The foundation stone from 11 February 1932, with Dutch inscription, is still visible on the northern wall. The building houses various weapons and clothing used by previous sultans, and is surrounded by a park, with two canons dating from colonial times.
Taman Krato is a park with avenues of palms and
hibiscus on Jalan Merdeka, the street opposite the
Balai Kuning. The clock tower on the corner of Jalan Kartini and Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin is considered to be the middle of Sumbawa Besar. == Education ==