Candi Sewu
Candi Sewu, also known as the "Thousand Temples," is a significant Buddhist temple complex located in Central Java, Indonesia. Built in the 8th century during the Syailendra Dynasty, it features intricate stone carvings and a unique architectural style. The complex consists of numerous smaller temples surrounding a central stupa, reflecting the influence of both Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
The site is situated near the famous Borobudur temple, making it an important pilgrimage destination. Candi Sewu is recognized for its historical and cultural value, attracting visitors interested in ancient architecture and the rich heritage of Indonesia.