After fifteen years in the process of restoration after a resident discovered while digging a well, Buddhist Temple Site Kalibukbuk now stands firmly and officially opened to the public after the Directorate General of History and Antiquities Ministry of Culture and Tourism Republic of Indonesia.
Site Buddhist temple located in the village Kalibukbuk Kalibukbuk, south of the intersection of Lovina, Sunday (24 / 5) inaugurated the Directorate General of History and Antiquities Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia, Day Untoro Drajat and subsequent existence of relics of the century VII - XIV AD was declared open for common.
In accordance with UU.RI No. 5 Year 1992 on objects of cultural, Buddhist Temple Site Kalibukbuk existence, which was restored on an area of 6 acres owned by Anak Agung Ngurah Sentanu, can be utilized for the benefit of religious societies, social, science, and tourism.
Buddhist Temple Site Kalibukbuk existence, was first identified by the discovery of meterial stupika and clay by the locals while digging a swimming pool behind the hotel Angsoka in 1991, then in 1994, for the second time found similar objects coconut plantation house owned by Anak Agung Sentanu time will multiply the ground to make a well.
From that discovery, then performed an intensive research from 1994 to 2002. While the restoration took place in 2004-2009. Of the rescue excavation, was found inscribed brick motifs as ropes, the elephant and gana reliefs that are part of the temple, 100 stupika, as well as the composition of andesite. Based on these findings, Temple Kalibukbuk estimated to come from around the VII-XIV centuries AD.
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