Borobudur is the largest Buddhist monument in southeast Asia. A Mahayana Buddhist site with the shape of a mandala, it is located near the city of Magelang in central Java. Borobudur consists of six square and three circular platforms, decorated by bas-reliefs totalling over a km in length (2672 panels) and 504 Buddha statues. The central stupa at the top of the monument is surrounded by 72 perforated stupas housing Buddha statues. The construction of Borobudur was completed in the 9th century, probably in 825 AD. Borobudur was abandoned at some point between the 11th and 15th centuries and rediscovered by Dutch archaeologists in the 19th century. The Borobudur temple compounds have been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1991.

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01 Candi Mendut Buddhist temple
02 Panoramic view of Borobudur temple
03 Panoramic view of Borobudur temple
04 Staircase to the top
05 Facade with bas-reliefs
06 Stupas on upper level
07 Bell-shaped stupas on upper level
08 Stupas surrounding main stupa on highest level
09 Stupas surrounding main stupa on highest level
10 Stupas surrounding main stupa on highest level
11 Stupa detail
12 Corridor with walls and bas-reliefs
13 Corridor with walls and bas-reliefs
14 View of temple and mountains around Borobudur
15 Platform between stupa level and lower levels
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