In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
The Ellora Caves were not founded by a single individual, but rather by various dynasties over several centuries. These caves were built between the 6th and 10th centuries and encompass Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain rock-cut temples and monasteries.
The Ellora Caves were carved out of solid rock by hand, using only hammers and chisels, with some assistance from hammers and wedges. The caves were crafted over several centuries, starting from around the 6th to the 10th centuries, by various religious and social groups, including Buddhists, Hindus, and Jains. These caves served as temples, monasteries, and places of worship.
During this time period, various groups of people around the world settled in caves for various reasons. Examples include the Byzantine monks in Cappadocia, Turkey, who created cave churches and monasteries; the Ancestral Puebloans in the American Southwest who built cliff dwellings in places like Mesa Verde; and the Berbers in North Africa who used caves for shelter and defense.
The caves at Ajanta were significant because of their religious associations and their ages. The caves began to be excavated around the 200 BC mark, and were abandoned in 650 AD. 24 of the caves were used as monasteries, and the other five were temples in their own right.
The amphitheater was built by the ancient Romans for staging events such as gladiator contests and other public spectacles. It was a common feature in many Roman cities as a venue for entertainment and social gatherings.
It was named after the monasteries in Greece.
Meteora, located in Greece near 2 towns located in Thessaly. Meteora is one of the largest complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries and has 24 monasteries that are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Nick Stournaras has written: 'Meteora' -- subject(s): Meteora Monasteries (Greece), Pictorial works
Meteora, located in central Greece, is renowned for its rock formations and monasteries that date back to the 14th century. The area became a monastic center in the Byzantine era, with monks seeking solitude and spiritual refuge atop the towering cliffs. Over time, 24 monasteries were established, although only six remain active today. Meteora was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1988, celebrated for its cultural and natural significance.
The Met̩ora is one of the largest and most important complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. The Met̩ora is located at Kalabaka 422 00, Greece.
Metora has been ranked Both by the UNESCO World Heritage under criteria (i) (ii) (iv) (v) and (vii) For more information visit http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/455 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteora http://www.meteora-greece.com/
Meteora is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique combination of natural and cultural significance. The site features stunning rock formations that rise abruptly from the plain of Thessaly, along with a complex of historic monasteries perched atop these cliffs, showcasing remarkable Byzantine architecture and art. The monasteries, built between the 14th and 16th centuries, exemplify the monastic tradition and the Orthodox Christian faith. Together, the natural landscape and cultural heritage make Meteora a site of exceptional value.
Glyphipterix meteora was created in 1880.
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In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
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It's named after a giant rock-like structure called The Meteora that is in Greece (if you Google it you'll get a better idea), there are six monasteries on top of the rock. In the documentary for the album, Brad (guitarist) says that they were amazed by it when they saw it and you probably ask your self how it was even possible to build that and get up there. They wanted to make an album that resembled that and was looked at as 'unreachable' I assume.