states: [india]
category: cultural
year: 2023
region: Asia and the Pacific
latitude/longitude: 13.2124527778, 75.9940722222
The Sacred Ensembles of the Hoysalas, a UNESCO World Heritage site in India inscribed in September 2023, comprise three 12th–13th-century temples—Chennakeshava in Belur, Hoysaleshwara in Halebid, and Keshava in Somanathapura—in Karnataka. Built by the Hoysala Empire, these masterpieces of Hindu architecture feature intricate soapstone carvings, stellate plans, and sanctuaries dedicated to Vishnu and Shiva, reflecting a peak of artistic and engineering innovation. As India’s 42nd UNESCO site, they highlight the dynasty’s cultural zenith (1006–1346 CE), blending regional styles with spiritual significance in a well-preserved historical landscape.
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