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Bus-Shaped House in Wonogiri Goes Viral: Inspired by Agra Mas Double Decker

28.04.2026 00:12 1 min 1 source
KOMPAS.com IND
Bus-Shaped House in Wonogiri Goes Viral: Inspired by Agra Mas Double Decker
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A residential house designed to resemble a double-decker Agra Mas bus has gone viral in Kopen village, Wonogiri, Central Java. Owner Supardi, a regular passenger of the bus, spent about 125 million IDR on two buildings: a main one (4×5×13 m) and a smaller one, leaving space for a garage. The project is 50–60% complete, uses real truck tires, and features authentic markings including license plates.

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Bus-Shaped House in Wonogiri Goes Viral: Inspired by Agra Mas Double Decker

28.04.2026 KOMPAS.com IND Original source

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