Krishnadevaraya Mantapa
DirectionKrishnadevaraya’s Mantapa, a historically significant monument in Anegundi. This structure, likely built during the reign of the great Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya, stands as a testament to the architectural and cultural heritage of this ancient capital.
Krishnadevaraya’s Mantapa, located in Anegundi, is a significant historical monument. According to an inscription from 1534 CE, it is believed to have been constructed during the reign of Krishnadevaraya, the illustrious ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, after whom it is named. Anegundi, situated near the Tungabhadra River, served as the first capital of the Vijayanagara Empire and is considered the cradle of its rich cultural and architectural heritage. The Mantapa stands as a testament to the artistic and engineering prowess of the Vijayanagara period. Its intricate carvings, sturdy pillars and overall design reflect the distinct architectural style that flourished under Krishnadevaraya’s patronage. The monument likely served various purposes, such as a venue for royal ceremonies, public gatherings, or as a resting place for pilgrims and travelers.
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How to Reach :
By Air
The nearest airports is Jindal Vijaynagar Airport (47 Km) and Hubli Airport (172 Km).
By Train
Nearest Railway stations are Gangavathi , Munirabad, Koppal, Hospet.
By Road
From Gangavathi town: 12.3 km (26 minutes) via SH130, From Koppal town: 41.9 km (55 minutes) via NH67 and SH130, From Hosapete town: 28 km (40 minutes) via SH49 (via Kamalapur), The major national highway NH67 and the state highways SH130 and SH49 intersect here.