The Water Castle Taman Sari In Indonesia
by Shaun Higson
Title
The Water Castle Taman Sari In Indonesia
Artist
Shaun Higson
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Sumur Gumuling Taman Sari Water Castle in Yogyakarta in Java in Indonesia in Southeast Asia Far East
Black and White Travel Film Photography
In this fascinating city is this amazing spiritual complex with its ancient architectural structures and stone stairways with its ethereal evocative air of stillness and serenity connecting us to the ancient past and history of this special religious building. Here we see the outside pools of this ancient complex.
The underground mosque is part of the Taman Sari Water Castle complex. The etymology of the name Taman Sari is Javanese and comes from Taman meaning Garden and Sari which means Beautiful. The architecture of Taman Sari also featured a mysterious man made sea and is connected underneath the ground in a system of tunnels and one of these structures was used as a mosque. Amazing historic and religious buildings of Asia
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January 27th, 2015
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