prambanan
Candi Prambanan is a stunning 9th-century Hindu temple complex located in Central Java, Indonesia. Dedicated to the Trimurti, representing the three main aspects of the divine in Hinduism—Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer—it stands as the largest Hindu temple site in Indonesia and the second-largest in Southeast Asia. The temple's architecture is characterized by its tall and pointed structures, with the central building rising to a majestic 47 meters. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Candi Prambanan is a testament to the grandeur of ancient Java's Hindu art and architecture, attracting visitors worldwide to marvel at its historical and cultural significance.