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Tempel und Ruinen von Hampi

Tempel und Ruinen von Hampi
Water infrastructure
One of the water tanks, Hampi Ruins

The Square Water Pavilion, also called the Queen's Bath, is in the south-east of the royal centre. It has a pavilion, a water basin and a method of moving fresh water to it and taking away wash water and overflows. The basin is enclosed within an ornate, pillared, vaulted bay.[107] Nearby are ruins of the aqueduct.[107] The modern name of this building, the Queen's bath, is probably a misnomer because this was a public bath for men and travellers.[107][108] The building's interior arches show influence of the Indo-Islamic style, reflecting an era in which Hindu and Muslim arts influenced each other in India.

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 J.Garcia
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Architectural details and decorations are truly outstanding!
Superb Image and Text, Hans!!
Thank you very much!!
2 years ago. Edited 2 years ago.
 Jaap van 't Veen
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Fascinating architecture; well captured.
Thank you for the note.
2 years ago.

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