The Palace Area in Hampi is called as Royal Enclosure. It is an expansive complex with boundary walls which was filled with the ruins of palaces, shelters and temples. It once served as the ceremonial and administrative hub of Vijayanagara Empire.
The beautiful designs and rich history of this place give us an exciting look into the greatness of the old kingdom. The structure here is the remains of the Mahanavami Dibba, a tall platform where kings watched celebrations.
Significance:
The Royal Enclosure at Hampi was the political, ceremonial and administrative center of the Vijayanagara Empire. The Royal enclosure was where the king's palace, court halls, and important offices were located.
Many structures are now in ruins, the remains show advanced planning, engineering skils and beautiful architecture. The remains show advanced planning, engineering skills and beautiful architecture. The use of water systems, underground chambers and grand platforms like Mahanavami Dibba highlight the empire's mastery.
How To Reach:
Hampi bus stand is located at a distance of around 3 KM from this enclosure. You can reach the enclosure by taking a local taxi or auto from bus stand.