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Mahachaitya or Maha Stupa at Amaravati

About Mahachaitya or Maha Stupa at Amaravati

The Amar?vat? Stupa was built between the third century BCE and about 250 CE, at Amaravathi village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, India and is also known as the great st?pa at Amar?vath?. It is a ruined Buddhist monument, and is under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India. The campus includes the st?pa itself and the Archaeological Museum. The important sculptures from the site are now in several museums in India and abroad. 

Monument Information of Mahachaitya or Maha Stupa at Amaravati

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Region: South India
State: Andhra Pradesh
City: Amravati
Lattitude: 16.573° N, Longitude: 80.358° E

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Best Time to Visit : October to February
Summer : 28°C to 38°C
Winter : 18°C to 28°C
Monsoon : 23°C to 34°C
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Nearest Airport: Vijaywada, Nearest Railway Station: Vijaywada, Nearest Bus Station: NTR bus station
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