Nestled within the Prambanan Archaeological Park near Yogyakarta, Lumbung Temple (Candi Lumbung) stands as a testament to the region’s rich Buddhist heritage. This 9th-century temple complex features one larger central temple surrounded by 16 smaller structures, creating a harmonious and symmetrical layout. Part of a broader group that includes Bubrah Temple and the expansive Sewu Temple complex, Lumbung Temple invites visitors to explore its intricate stonework and serene ambiance, offering a glimpse into the architectural and spiritual legacy of ancient Indonesia.
Lumbung Temple (Candi Lumbung)
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