Queen’s Bath

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Queen’s Bath is a historic royal bathing complex in Hampi, India, known for its ornate Indo-Islamic architecture and sunken central pool once used by the Vijayanagara royalty.

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Queen’s Bath (Hampi) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
historic bathing complex
royal bath
tourist attraction
architecturalFeature arched corridors
balconies
decorative stucco work
ornate windows
pillared pavilion
sunken central pool
architecturalStyle Indo-Islamic architecture
Islamic-influenced architecture
associatedWith Vijayanagara Empire NERFINISHED
Vijayanagara royalty
builtFor royal women (traditionally attributed)
condition partly ruined
country India
culturalSignificance example of Indo-Islamic royal leisure architecture
currentUse tourist site
enclosureType walled structure
era Vijayanagara period NERFINISHED
floorPlan square plan with central pool
governedBy Archaeological Survey of India NERFINISHED
hasWaterSupplyFeature drainage outlets
inlet channels
heritageDesignation protected monument in India
heritageStatus part of Hampi UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Ballari district NERFINISHED
Hampi NERFINISHED
India
Karnataka
Vijayanagara ruins NERFINISHED
material plaster
stone
near Hampi Bazaar area NERFINISHED
Royal Enclosure, Hampi NERFINISHED
partOf monuments at Hampi
poolType sunken bath
region South India
tourismActivity heritage tourism
usedFor recreation
royal bathing
visitorAccess open to public

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Hampi majorStructure Queen’s Bath