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Inner courtyard in Trongsa Dzong, Bhutans largest monastery fortress, established

Inner courtyard in Trongsa Dzong, Bhutans largest monastery fortress, established


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Filename: 805-873.jpg

Size: 5138 x 3419 (4.6MB)

Date: 8th April 2015

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Annie Owen/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Trongsa

County: Central Bhutan

Country: Bhutan

© Annie Owen

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Inner courtyard in Trongsa Dzong, Bhutans largest monastery fortress, established

Inner courtyard in Trongsa Dzong, Bhutans largest monastery fortress, established in 1543 overlooking the Mangde river gorge, Bhutan, Asia

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© Annie Owen

Bhutan Carved Courtyard Dzong Fortification Fortified Fortresses Forts Monasteries Pagoda Tiered Trongsa Dzong Religious Building


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This print showcases the inner courtyard of Trongsa Dzong, Bhutan's largest monastery fortress. Established in 1543, this magnificent structure overlooks the breathtaking Mangde river gorge, creating a truly awe-inspiring sight. Located in Bhutan, Asia, this fortified complex is a testament to the country's rich history and architectural prowess. The image captures the essence of tranquility as sunlight bathes the courtyard in a warm glow. In the background, incidental people add a sense of scale and provide a glimpse into daily life within this sacred space. The building exterior exudes grandeur with its ornate stone walls and tiered pagoda roofs that reach towards the sky. Every detail has been meticulously crafted, from intricate wooden carvings to decorative elements that adorn every corner. This high angle view allows us to appreciate the sheer magnitude of Trongsa Dzong while also showcasing its harmonious integration with nature. A majestic tree stands tall amidst this architectural marvel, further enhancing its serene ambiance. As we delve into this photograph by Annie Owen/Robert Harding, we are transported to an enchanting world where spirituality meets artistic brilliance. It serves as a reminder of Bhutan's deep-rooted Buddhist heritage and invites us to explore its cultural wonders firsthand

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