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Group of Monuments at Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in India, inscribed in 1986, spanning 4,187 hectares.

About This Site

The austere, grandiose site of Hampi was the last capital of the last great Hindu Kingdom of Vijayanagar. Its fabulously rich princes built Dravidian temples and palaces which won the admiration of travellers between the 14th and 16th centuries. Conquered by the Deccan Muslim confederacy in 1565, the city was pillaged over a period of six months before being abandoned.
CategoryCultural
Date Inscribed1986
Area4,187 ha
Cultural Criteriac1, c3, c4
LocationIndia

Location & Geography

Coordinates

Latitude: 15.3144400, Longitude: 76.4716700

Inscription Justification

Brief synthesis The austere and grandiose site of Hampi comprise mainly the remnants of the Capital City of Vijayanagara Empire (14th-16th Cent CE), the last great Hindu Kingdom. The property encompasses an area of 4187, 24 hectares, located in the Tungabhadra basin in Central Karnataka, Bellary District. Hampi’s spectacular setting is dominated by river Tungabhadra, craggy hill ranges and open plains, with widespread physical remains. The sophistication of the varied urban, royal and sacred systems is evident from the more than 1600 surviving remains that include forts, riverside features, royal and sacred complexes, temples, shrines, pillared halls, Mandapas, memorial structures, gateways, defence check posts, stables, water structures, etc. Among these, the Krishna temple complex, Narasimha, Ganesa, Hemakuta group of temples, Achyutaraya temple complex, Vitthala temple complex, Pattabhirama temple complex, Lotus Mahal complex, can be highlighted. Suburban townships (puras) surrounded the large Dravidian temple complexes containing subsidiary shrines, bazaars, residential areas and tanks applying the unique hydraulic technologies and skilfully and harmoniously integrating the town and defence architecture with surrounding landscape. The remains unearthed in the site delineate both the extent of the economic prosperity and political status that once existed indicating a highly developed society. Dravidian architecture flourished under the Vijayanagara Empire and its…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Group of Monuments at Hampi located?

Group of Monuments at Hampi is located in India.

When was Group of Monuments at Hampi inscribed as a World Heritage Site?

Group of Monuments at Hampi was inscribed by UNESCO in 1986.

What criteria does Group of Monuments at Hampi meet?

Group of Monuments at Hampi meets the following UNESCO criteria: c1, c3, c4.

How large is Group of Monuments at Hampi?

Group of Monuments at Hampi spans approximately 4,187 hectares.

Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026

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