Pattadakal

Pattadakal

16° 01′ 09″ N 75° 52′ 55″ E / 16.019167, 75.881944 Pattadakal est un site de l'État du Karnataka en Inde, célèbre pour son groupe de monuments qui montrent des expériences fondatrices dans l'architecture de temples.

La particularité de l'endroit provient de la présence conjointe des styles dravidien ou méridional et nagara ou nordique de l'architecture indienne. Parmi les temples remarquables, on peut citer le Virupaksha, le Mallikarjuna et les temples de Papanatha.

Le site de Pattadakal fait partie du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.

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Le temple de Virupaksha
Le temple de Mallikarjuna

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