In the heart of Hampi, the Elephant Stables stand as one of the best-preserved historical sites from the Vijayanagara Empire. This long, dome-topped structure once housed elephants that participated in regal processions and military parades. Visitors today can explore the stables, imagining the grandeur of a bygone era when these majestic animals were a symbol of power and prestige. The stables’ architectural design, with its series of domes and arches, offers a glimpse into the engineering prowess and aesthetic sensibilities of the empire.
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