On the banks of India’s Tungabhadra river, strewn across craggy hills and lush plains dotted with massive granite boulders, lie the remains of grandiose monuments at Hampi. The Vijayanagar kingdom ...
India is home to over 44 UNESCO-listed sites rich in history and culture. Before bragging about Stonehenge, consider ...
2000: Joint World Heritage Centre/ICOMOS Reactive Monitoring mission; 2001: expert technical assessment mission; 2003 and 2004: World Heritage Centre and expert Advisory missions; August 2005: Joint ...
Covering around 9,900 acres in the Indian state of Karnataka, Hampi was the last capital of the Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagara, a flourishing empire whose temples and palaces would have seduced any ...
Most people don’t associate the monuments of Hampi, left over from a once-thriving civilization in a remote corner of the South Indian state of Karnataka, with the same level of grandeur as the Taj ...
On 22 January 2009, the Anegundi Bridge at the World Heritage Group of Monuments at Hampi collapsed, killing eight construction workers. The unfinished bridge over the Tungabhadra River gave way under ...
People who have not seen the iconic stone chariot in front of the Vijaya Vittala Temple in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hampi can now see and click selfies with it at Namma Metro station at ...
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