Taman Ayun Temple

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Jul 21, 2025 - Jul 22, 2025
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Taman Ayun Temple: A Cultural Oasis

Taman Ayun Temple is situated in Mengwi Village, Badung Regency, Bali, about 18 km northwest of Denpasar. The temple, constructed in 1634 by the Mengwi Kingdom, showcases traditional Balinese architecture amidst lush landscapes.

This royal water temple, with its expansive moats and serene setting, was the center of the Mengwi Empire until its fall in 1891. The structure features multitiered shrines known as meru, surrounded by vibrant lotus blooms and intricate gardens. The temple complex is also recognized as part of UNESCO’s subak system, essential for Balinese rice irrigation.

Must-See Wonders

  • 🕌 Gorgeous Meru Shrines
  • 🌺 Vibrant Lotus Ponds
  • 🌳 Serene Garden Landscape

Accessibility is straightforward with free entry, making it ideal for tourists, families, and historians seeking tranquility and cultural insight.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Taman Ayun Temple

Historical Renovations

Renovated in 1750, Taman Ayun Temple features enhancements that reflect its royal heritage.

Architectural Significance

The temple was designed by architect Hobin Ho, showcasing traditional Balinese architecture.

Cultural Heart

Pura Taman Ayun was the main temple of the Mengwi kingdom, which influenced Balinese culture.

UNESCO Recognition

Part of the subak irrigation system, it was recognized by UNESCO in 2012 for its cultural significance.

Location

Jl. Ayodya (btwn Jl. Wasista & Jl. Kamboja)

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