Lakkundi Group of Monuments Proposed for UNESCO Tentative List
In a significant development for India’s cultural heritage, the ancient group of temples and monuments in Lakkundi and surrounding areas in Karnataka, built during the Kalyana Chalukya period (10th–12th century CE), are being finalised for inclusion in UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage Sites. The State government has partnered with INTACH to prepare and refine the proposal, aiming to secure international recognition for these architectural marvels.
The Karnataka government, with assistance from the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), is in the final stages of submitting a proposal to list the Lakkundi group of monuments and associated temples from the Western Chalukyan period on UNESCO’s tentative list of World Heritage Sites. The monuments fulfil key UNESCO criteria for architectural and cultural significance.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Lakkundi Group of Monuments Proposed for UNESCO Tentative List |
| Location | Lakkundi & surrounding areas, Gadag district, Karnataka |
| Built By | Kalyana Chalukyas (10th–12th century CE) |
| Monuments Covered | Temples, stepwells, architectural ensembles |
| UNESCO Criteria | Met Cultural interchange, architectural significance |
| Prepared by | INTACH + Karnataka Archaeology Department |
| Next Step | Tentative list → nomination dossier (after 1 year) |
| Existing Sites on Tentative List | Srirangapatana, Hire Benkal, Badami, Deccan Sultanate monuments |
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