Hampi - Queen’s Bath

Hampi – Queen’s Bath

The Queen’s Bath is an elaborate structure built in early 16th Century for the royal family.

Designed in a unique way, the large sunken bath constructed in the centre of the structure has an area of 15 square metres and depth of 1.8 metres.

It has ornate interiors, arched corridors with pillars, projected balconies with windows, a moat around and arrangements for fresh water supply!

Location: https://goo.gl/maps/dgQ4b24wEVKCMHfu7

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About Hampi:

Hampi (Kishkinda), Karnataka is situated on the banks of river Tungabhadra 340 km north of Bengaluru.

With more than 1,600 monuments covering ~40 sq kms, Hampi is a World Heritage Site and World’s Largest Open-air Museum.

Hampi, referred to as Kishkinda in Ramayana, has ancient history traceable to thousands of years.

Most of the current day ruins were built by Vijayanagara kings during 1336 – 1565 CE.

Hampi at one time was most prosperous and considered to be the largest city in the World. As per the chronicles of European and Persian travellers, Hampi had dedicated trading markets for diamonds, pearls, silks, brocades, and had opulent palaces, marvelous temples, royal quarters, embassies for foreign emissaries, massive fortifications, large pools, baths, water management systems, aquaducts, pavilions, stables, riverside features, pillared halls, Mandapas, memorial structures, gateways and defence check posts.

Hampi – it’s a living museum!

Hampi - Queen’s Bath
Hampi – Queen’s Bath
Hampi - Queen’s Bath
Hampi – Queen’s Bath
Hampi - Queen’s Bath
Hampi – Queen’s Bath

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