Red Brick Facade of Bajang Ratu Temple

















The Name is Bajang Ratu temple, located in the hamlet of Kraton, not far from Tikus temple, is one of Trowulan's principal attractions. The remains consist of an elegant gateway, built from red brick, probably dating from around the mid 14th century.The shape of the building is tall and slender, rising to a height of just over 16 metres.Restoration was completed in 1991.

This place is in Trowulan, Est Java, Indonesia. The one of Red brick has a 20x25 cm size left. This is pure of brick construction without concrete mix and framework steel. We didn't know how to make this sculpture at a long time ago by this empire. This gate still exist until now. This Gate sculpture learn us how to build construction without a framework logic. The red brick facade is an empire Majapahit symbolize, strong and luxurious.

2 Responses to "Red Brick Facade of Bajang Ratu Temple"

(space)ialize said...

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Kunal Bhatia said...

the gate indeed has stood the test of time. it looks unusually linear, doesn't it? or is that just my sense of things?
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i won't be able to visit again till april-end. there's too much college work. keep blogging, all the best.

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