Candi Tikus
Candi Tikus is an ancient temple located in Trowulan, East Java, Indonesia. It is believed to date back to the 14th century during the Majapahit Empire, a powerful kingdom in Southeast Asia. The temple is known for its unique architecture, featuring a blend of Hindu and Buddhist influences, and is constructed from red bricks.
The name "Candi Tikus" translates to "Mouse Temple," which is thought to be derived from the local folklore surrounding the site. The temple is surrounded by a large pond and is often visited by tourists and researchers interested in Indonesian history and archaeology.