Jakarta (ANTARA) – Minister of Culture Fadli Zon called for strengthening the role of the Kasepuhan Palace as a center for cultural education by modernizing the Museum Pusaka exhibition layout and reviving its historical narrative.”With deeper literacy and more dynamic presentation, we hope younger generations can experience the transformation of architecture and culture from the 15th century to the present,” Zon said in a statement issued on Friday.He made the remarks after visiting the Kasepuhan Palace in Cirebon, West Java. Zon highlighted the palace's Museum Pusaka collection, describing it as extensive and remarkable.He stressed that its historical narrative is a national asset and that the storytelling aspect needs to be strengthened.”The museum is already relatively good. It only needs improvements in storytelling and exhibition arrangement, especially lighting, to make the narrative stronger and more engaging,” he said.Kanjeng Gusti Pangeran Raja Adipati Sultan Sepuh XV Luqman Zulkaedin welcomed the minister's visit.The sultan said the palace, which is around 600 years old, was founded by Sunan Gunung Jati.He noted that the Cirebon Sultanate is a continuation of the Pajajaran Kingdom, making it older than the Yogyakarta and Surakarta palaces.The palace complex spans around 25 hectares and is surrounded by brick walls built by Prince Cakrabuana.Inside the complex are several structures, including Siti Inggil, the Candi Bentar gate, the Museum Pusaka, and the main palace building.With the minister's visit, the palace is expected to become more relevant as a center for cultural and educational activities.