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Discover The Most Beautiful Archeological Temples

by Arch Space Architecture
Ambernath Shiva Mandir

Commonly known as Ambreshwar Temple, it's a historical and holy sanctuary, a site where stunning architecture and vegetation complement the mood, rejuvenating your faith in Lord Shiva. Shiv Mandir, in Ambernath, around 50 kilometers from Mumbai, is the location. 

A river named 'Vadavan' runs alongside the temple, adding to the tranquility. One can stroll approach the temple after crossing the little bridge that has been built over it. 

There are three entrance doors in all. The main room, Gabhara, has 20 stairs down to it, which is a distinctive feature of the temple. In the center of the chamber, there is a Shivalinga. 
From the top to the bottom, there is beautiful creativity. Every inch has a sculpture as if telling a visual story. It is known as the 'Hemadpanthi' architectural style.

Angkor Wat Temple - Cambodia's Most Spectacular Temple

The amazing architecture of Angkor Wat, an Ancient temple in Northwest plains of Cambodia reflects classical, religious, and cultural qualities.

It's among the world’s most majestic and expansive temple buildings, located 5 kilometers north of the contemporary town of Siem Reap in Cambodia's northwest lowlands.

Originally in the 12th century, the temple was dedicated to Lord Vishnu before being changed to a Buddhist shrine. It was constructed on King Surya Varman's order/request.

A getaway to Architecture is a spatial structure with a vibrant heritage past linked to the natural architectural design, enclosed by moats and forests.

Its huge stone building with numerous architectural characteristics astounds visitors and creates an indelible impression. The Angkor Wat temple is known for its classical Khmer design, as well as extraordinary layering of five towers and three rectangular corridors.

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