• lumbung temple

    Lumbung Temple

    Candi Lumbung is located in the hamlet Tlatar, Krogowanan Village, District Sawangan, Magelang. The temple is located right on the banks of Kali Apu, which flows from Mount Merapi on the slopes of the western side. This place can be reached from the highway at the junction of Yogyakarta-Magelang Blabak (around a paper mill) towards […]

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  • ngawen temple

    Ngawen Temple

    The temple is located in the village of Ngawen, District Muntilan, Magelang, Central Java. From Yogyakarta is located approximately 5 km to the (prior) Mendut. This Ngawen temple Buddhist background. This is evidenced by the findings of Dhyani budda statue in the temple Ratnasambhawa II and Dhyani Buddha statues in the temple Amithaba IV. Based […]

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  • ngempon temple

    Ngempon Temple

    Ngempon temple or temple also called Pops was one of the Hindu temple located in the district of Semarang. The temple is situated in the village Ngempon Ngempon, District Bergas, Semarang regency, located about two kilometers from the Market Karangjati. Ngempon temple is a relic of Sanjaya dynasty built in the 8th century, Ngempon temple […]

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  • pawon temple

    Pawon Temple

    Pawon located in the village of Borobudur, District Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java Province. The temple, which has another name Brajanalan temple is located about 2 km to the northeast of the temple Barabudhur and 1 km to the southeast of Mendut. Mendut layout, Pawon and Barabudhur who are on a straight line basis alleged that […]

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  • pringapus temple

    Pringapus Temple

    Pringapus temple which is built around the year 850 AD located in the village Pringapus, sub Ngadirejo, Temanggung Central Java. Pringapus village located in Mount Sindoro. The location of the temple is approximately 5 km from the district Ngadirejo and within 32 km to the Northeast of the city Temanggung. Temple Pringapus been restored by […]

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  • sajiwan temple

    Sajiwan Temple

    Temple Sajiwan or Sojiwan is characterized by relics Buddhist temples located in Hamlet Kalongan, Kebon Dalem Kidul, District Prambanan Klaten district of Central Java province, at an altitude of 146-150 meters above sea level. Approximately two kilometers southeast temple Prambanan and believed to be the tiem distribution of Prambanan temple. Vast temple complex is entirely […]

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  • selogriyo temple

    Selogriyo Temple

    On the eastern slopes of the foothills of Mount Sumbing, stands the centuries-old temple is Temple Selogriyo. The temple is located in a remote location of the settlement, and hidden among the hills Giyanti, Condong and Malang. Selogriyo temple stands majestically stands in the hamlet Campurrejo, Village Kembangkuning Windusari subdistrict, Magelang. It is said that this […]

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  • sukuh temple

    Sukuh Temple

    Sukuh located on the western slopes G. Lawu, Sukuh precisely in Hamlet, Village Berjo, District Ngargoyoso, Karanganyar, Central Java Province. Location Sukuh located at an altitude of + 910 merer above sea level. Sukuh rediscovered in a state of collapse in 1815 by Johnson, resident of Surakarta in the reign of Raffles. Furthermore Sukuh studied […]

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  • kedulan temple

    Kedulan Temple

    Kedulan which is located in the village Tirtomartani, Kalasan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, about 2.5 km from the temple Sambisari.Candi is currently in the process of excavation and reconstruction, because when discovered, buried under the ruins of the temple in a state of soils derived from G. Merapi lava. The main building Kedulan discovered on 24 November […]

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  • banyuniba temple

    Banyuniba Temple

    Banyuniba temple is located south of the village of Cepit, Bokoharjo village, Prambanan subdistrict, Sleman. It is located about 200 m from the Barong, approximately 1 km southwest highway Yogya-Solo. This Buddhist temple stood facing west, alone on the farm. About 15 m in front of the temple flows a small river. At the time […]

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