Magul Maduwa

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Magul Maduwa is a historic royal audience hall in Kandy, Sri Lanka, renowned as a prominent example of traditional Kandyan architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic building
royal audience hall
architecturalStyle Kandyan architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kandyan monarchy NERFINISHED
Temple of the Tooth complex NERFINISHED
city Kandy NERFINISHED
country Sri Lanka
culturalRegion Kandyan Kingdom NERFINISHED
era Kandyan period NERFINISHED
floorCount 1
function royal council chamber
governingBody Department of Archaeology, Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation protected monument in Sri Lanka
heritageValue example of traditional Kandyan architecture
locatedIn Central Province, Sri Lanka NERFINISHED
Kandy NERFINISHED
material stone
timber
near Sri Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Tooth) NERFINISHED
notableFor open pavilion design
wooden pillars and carvings
openToPublic yes
partOf Royal Palace complex, Kandy NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism (cultural context)
roofType tiled roof
tourismAttraction yes
usedFor official receptions
royal audiences
state ceremonies

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Kandyan architecture notableExample Magul Maduwa