• 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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  • cetha temple

    Cetha Temple

    The temple is located in Hamlet Cetha Cetha, Gumeng Village, District Jenawi, Karanganyar, Central Java Province. Cetha temple is one of the temples were built in the days of the Majapahit Empire, during the reign of King Brawijaya V. It is said that the name Cetha, which in Javanese means obvious, is used as the […]

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  • dieng temple

    Dieng Temple

    Dieng temples is the group of 7th century Hindu temple compound located in Dieng Plateau, near Wonosobo, Central Java, Indonesia. These edifices originate from the Kalingga Kingdom. The plateau is home of eight small Hindu temples that are among the oldest surviving religious structure ever built in Java. The real name of the temple, the […]

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  • miri temple

    Miri Temple

    Miri temple is a Hindu temple located not far from the temple Banyunibo, Kalasan, and Barong, namely in the hamlet Dawangsari, Sambirejo village, Prambanan subdistrict, Sleman, Yogyakarta, not far from the airport Adisucipto. This temple was built in the 9th century during the time of the Ancient Mataram Kingdom. In the ruins of the temple […]

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  • barong temple

    Barong Temple

    Barong is patterned Hindu temple located in the southeast Complex Ratu Boko, Prambanan, Sleman, precisely on top of a hill in the hamlet Candisari, Sambirejo village, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta. The temple was probably built in the 9th century and 10th, as relics of the kingdom of Mataram Medang period. The position is located on the […]

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  • plaosan temple

    Plaosan Temple

    Plaosan temple was built in the mid-9th century by Sri Kahulunnan or Pramodhawardhani, the daughter of Samaratungga, descendent of Sailendra Dynasty, and who was married to Rakai Pikatan in the Hindu tradition. The Plaosan complex is an ensemble of two Buddhist temples, Plaosan Lor and Plaosan Kidul. The temples are separated by a road Plaosan […]

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  • ijo temple

    Ijo Temple

    Ijo temple (Indonesian: Candi Ijo) is a Hindu candi (temple) located 4 kilometers from Ratu Boko or around 18 kilometers east from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple was built between 10th to 11th century CE during the Mataram Kingdom period. The temple compound is located in Groyokan hamlet, Sambirejo village, Kecamatan Prambanan, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta. The […]

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  • gebang temple

    Gebang Temple

    Gebang (Indonesian: Candi Gebang) is an 8th-century Hindu temple located on the outskirts of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The temple is located at Gebang hamlet, Wedomartani village, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta. The temple was built during the Medang Kingdom. There is no assuring historical backgrounds or inscription records concerning the temple. However the high proportional of the temple […]

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