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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, bathing area, 2014 06 20
Umbul Temple, bathing area, 2014 06 20

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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Umbul Temple
Jalan Candi Umbul,

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Candi Umbul

Jalan Candi Umbul

Central Java, Indonesia
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Umbul Temple, bathing area, 2014 06 20
Umbul Temple, bathing area, 2014 06 20
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