Astana Village which located in Gunungjati District, Cirebon Regency, West Java Province, In-donesia, belongs to a rural area. However, there lies the grave complex of the kings of the Cirebon Sultanate. This 14th-century funerary complex is a structure with a long history. This graveyard is designated as a historical site. The tomb complex was constructed in the shape of a palace, with different ceramic embellishments adorning the walls. It has become a popular tour-ist site for pilgrims. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to encourage local economic activity. As a result, this area grows seldom and shows signs of grave complicated injury. The purpose of this study is to characterize the spatial changes in Astana Village, which was desig-nated as heritage area from 2006-2020. The method used is by using GIS. The results of the study are used as material for digital documentation of the changes in space that have occurred. The study findings serve as a guide for area conservation.