Sewu Temple
Sewu Temple is a stunning Buddhist temple located in Central Java, Indonesia. Built in the 8th century, it is the second-largest Buddhist temple in the country, after Borobudur. The temple features intricate carvings and a unique architectural style, showcasing the artistry of the period.
Surrounded by lush greenery, Sewu Temple is part of a larger complex that includes several smaller shrines. It is often visited by tourists and pilgrims alike, who come to admire its beauty and historical significance. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting its importance in the cultural heritage of Indonesia.