Umbul Temple
Archaeological sites in IndonesiaBuildings and structures in Central JavaCultural Properties of Indonesia in Central JavaEngvarB from July 2014Hindu temples in Indonesia
Umbul Temple (Indonesian: Candi Umbul) is a Mataram-era Hindu temple in Kartoharjo, Grabag, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. It consists of numerous stones around two bathing pools which derive their water from a spring. Thought to have been built in the 9th century as a bathing and resting place for the King of Mataram, it was abandoned in the early 11th century but rediscovered by the 19th century. The temple complex, considered a Cultural Property of Indonesia, is open to tourists – including bathers and pilgrims.
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Jalan Candi Umbul,
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N -7.3599611111111 ° | E 110.29781944444 ° |
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Candi Umbul
Jalan Candi Umbul
Central Java, Indonesia
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