Candi Bubrah

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Candi Bubrah is a small Buddhist temple ruin near the Prambanan temple complex in Central Java, Indonesia, notable for its partially restored structure and historical significance within the region’s ancient sacred landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple ruin
archaeological site
candi
architecturalStyle Javanese Buddhist architecture
builtInDynasty Sailendra dynasty NERFINISHED
builtInPeriod 8th–9th century
country Indonesia
culturalContext classical Javanese Buddhist culture
discoveredBy Dutch colonial archaeologists
excavatedBy Archaeological Service of the Dutch East Indies NERFINISHED
function Buddhist ritual center
religious worship site
governedBy Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology NERFINISHED
hasAccess publicly accessible
hasCondition partially restored
ruined
hasFeature Buddhist iconography
reliefs with Buddhist motifs
single main temple structure
stupa elements
hasTourismActivity cultural tourism
heritage tourism
heritageStatus part of Prambanan temple compounds area
isPartOf cluster of Buddhist temples around Prambanan
locatedIn Central Java NERFINISHED
Prambanan Plain NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Sleman Regency NERFINISHED
Special Region of Yogyakarta NERFINISHED
locatedNear Prambanan temple complex NERFINISHED
materialUsed andesite stone
nearbyTemple Candi Lumbung NERFINISHED
Candi Sewu NERFINISHED
Prambanan Temple NERFINISHED
orientation east-facing
partOf ancient sacred landscape of Prambanan area
protectionStatus protected cultural heritage site of Indonesia
religion Buddhism
restoredBy Indonesian archaeological authorities
significance evidence of Buddhist presence in Prambanan area
important for study of Central Javanese temple architecture

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Prambanan subdistrict contains Candi Bubrah