The Prambanan Temple Complex, a 9th-century site in Yogyakarta, stands as the region’s second most prized attraction after Borobudur. Recognized with UNESCO World Heritage status, the Prambanan Archaeological Park encompasses over 500 temples, with around 240 belonging to the Prambanan group. Other notable groups within the park include Sewu Temple and Lumbung Temple. Visitors can explore the intricate stonework and towering structures, each offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious history of the area. The complex’s layout and the detailed carvings on the temples provide a vivid experience of ancient Javanese architecture and art.
Prambanan Temple Complex (Taman Wisata Candi Prambanan)
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