Borobudur Temple is a World Heritage structure located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It has the distinction of being the largest and largest Buddhist temple in the world. Borobudur temple, located in Yogyakarta city of Indonesia, was inscribed on the World Heritage List by Unesco in 1991.
Although there is no official record of when the Borobudur temple was built, it is estimated to be around 750 AD, which corresponds to the period of the Sailendra Dynasty. Borobudur, which took 75 years to build, was left to its fate for many years. Then, as a result of the volcanic eruption, volcanic ashes spread to the temple, and this world heritage remained hidden under the ashes. The building was discovered by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1814, and the first restoration work was undertaken by the Dutch; then, this restoration continued for 11 more years with the support of 25 million dollars from Unesco, and it was finally brought to the world in 1991.
• Borobudur is the world's largest and one-piece temple.
• The construction of Borobudur took an estimated 75 years.
• Two million blocks of stones, each weighing 40 kilograms, were used in the construction of Borobudur.
• Borobudur has 504 Buddha statues, 2,760 reliefs and 72 stupas.
• When looking at Borobudur from a birch's eye view, a mandala shape is seen.
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