Candi Tikus

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Candi Tikus is an ancient brick bathing pool and ritual water structure from the Majapahit era, located within the archaeological site of Trowulan in East Java, Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Majapahit-era structure
archaeological site
ritual bathing pool
architecturalStyle Majapahit architecture
country Indonesia
culture Javanese
discoveredIn 1914
era Majapahit period
excavatedIn 1980s
hasFunctionHypothesis ritual purification pool
royal bathing place
hasNameEtymology named after the presence of rats (tikus in Indonesian) at the site when discovered
hasPart stepped pool
terraced platforms
water outlets
hasUse ritual bathing
water ritual structure
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of Indonesia
heritageOf Majapahit Empire
surface form: Majapahit Kingdom
inception 14th century (approximate)
isPartOf Trowulan
surface form: Trowulan Majapahit capital area
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory East Java
Mojokerto Regency
location Trowulan
madeOfMaterial brick
nearby Candi Bajang Ratu
Candi Wringin Lawang
partOf Trowulan
surface form: Trowulan archaeological site
religion Hindu-Buddhist
restoredIn 1980s

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Trowulan contains Candi Tikus
Bajang Ratu Gate locatedNear Candi Tikus