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Buddhist architecture is a style of architecture that developed in many Asian countries and regions, including India, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia

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Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Horsemen in front of a niche with a statue of a Hindu god, 1924-1925. Creator: Marius Bauer

Horsemen in front of a niche with a statue of a Hindu god, 1924-1925. Creator: Marius Bauer
Horsemen in front of a niche with a statue of a Hindu god, 1924-1925. Note from Rijksmuseum: statues, objects of worship (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism)

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: The Pagoda at Zojo Temple and Akabane (Zojoji to, Akabane), from the series 'One Hundred... 1857

The Pagoda at Zojo Temple and Akabane (Zojoji to, Akabane), from the series "One Hundred... 1857
The Pagoda at Zojo Temple and Akabane (Zojoji to, Akabane), from the series "One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei)", 1857

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: The Year-end Fair at Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinryuzan toshi no ichi), from t... 1856

The Year-end Fair at Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinryuzan toshi no ichi), from t... 1856
The Year-end Fair at Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa (Asakusa Kinryuzan toshi no ichi), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)", 1856

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Gomonzeki at Tsukiji (Tsukiji Gomonzeki), from the series 'Famous Places in the Eastern...c.1847/52

Gomonzeki at Tsukiji (Tsukiji Gomonzeki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern...c.1847/52
Gomonzeki at Tsukiji (Tsukiji Gomonzeki), from the series "Famous Places in the Eastern Capital (Toto meisho)", c. 1847/52

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: The Cave of Karli, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole

The Cave of Karli, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole
The Cave of Karli, 1835. Rock-cut Buddhist temples at Karli in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Borro Boedoor, 1845. Creator: William Purser

Borro Boedoor, 1845. Creator: William Purser
Borro Boedoor, 1845. View of Borobudur, a Mahayana Buddhist temple in central Java, Indonesia. Dating from the 9th century, it is the world's largest Buddhist temple

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Theatre, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy

Irkutsk Theatre, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy
Irkutsk Theatre, 1880-1889. From an album of photographs and prints showing highlights of the city of Irkutsk and its surrounding region in the late 19th century

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Museum, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy

Irkutsk Museum, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy
Irkutsk Museum, 1880-1889. From an album of photographs and prints showing highlights of the city of Irkutsk and its surrounding region in the late 19th century

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Kindergarten on Amurskaya Street, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy

Irkutsk Kindergarten on Amurskaya Street, 1880-1889. Creator: Peter Adamovich Milevskiy
Irkutsk Kindergarten on Amurskaya Street, 1880-1889. From an album of photographs and prints showing highlights of the city of Irkutsk and its surrounding region in the late 19th century

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Buddhist icon on stone, 1880. Creator: Nikolai Nikolaevich Petrov

Buddhist icon on stone, 1880. Creator: Nikolai Nikolaevich Petrov
Buddhist icon on stone, 1880. From a collection of 71 items (photographs and negatives on glass) made in the late 19th century and early 20th century by the famous revolutionary-populist

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Onanski Datzan or a Buddhist monastery, Trans Baikal [ie, Transbaikalia], between 1885 and 1886

Onanski Datzan or a Buddhist monastery, Trans Baikal [ie, Transbaikalia], between 1885 and 1886. Creator: Unknown
Onanski Datzan or a Buddhist monastery, Trans Baikal [ie, Transbaikalia], between 1885 and 1886

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: East Gate of the Great Stupa of Sanchi, 1890. Creator: Unknown

East Gate of the Great Stupa of Sanchi, 1890. Creator: Unknown
East Gate of the Great Stupa of Sanchi, 1890. One of the oldest stone structures in India, and important monument of Indian Architecture

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: South East Asia; Thialand; Bangkok; Yaksha at wat phra kaeo The Grand Palace

South East Asia; Thialand; Bangkok; Yaksha at wat phra kaeo The Grand Palace

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Ba Thien Hau Temple, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Ba Thien Hau Temple, Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh

Tomb of the First Emperor, Hoa Lu (ancient capital of Vietnam in 10-11th centuries), Ninh Binh, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Khue Van pavilion, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam

Khue Van pavilion, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Khue Van pavilion, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam

Khue Van pavilion, Temple of Literature, Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Chinese buddhist temple, Bat Trang, Red River valley near Hanoi, Vietnam

Chinese buddhist temple, Bat Trang, Red River valley near Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Asia, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Seema Malaka Buddhist temple on Beira Lake with Colombo City Skyline

Asia, Sri Lanka, Colombo, Seema Malaka Buddhist temple on Beira Lake with Colombo City Skyline

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Hot air baloons flying at sunrise over the Bagan Valley archaeological area temples, Old Bagan

Hot air baloons flying at sunrise over the Bagan Valley archaeological area temples, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar. Bagan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Hot air baloons flying at sunrise over the Bagan Valley archaeological area temples, Old Bagan

Hot air baloons flying at sunrise over the Bagan Valley archaeological area temples, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar. Bagan was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat Xiengthong, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Wat Xiengthong, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river)

Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river)

Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river)

Night Market & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Phoun, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Phoun, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Phoun, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Phoun, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Ho Thammasapha, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Ho Thammasapha, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Wat That Luang Neua, Pha That Luang, Vientiane (capital city), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Tuk-Tuk & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Tuk-Tuk & Haw Pha Bang temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Background imageBuddhist Architecture Collection: Wat Pa Phai Temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos

Wat Pa Phai Temple, Luang Prabang (ancient capital of Laos on the Mekong river), Laos



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Buddhist Architecture Collection

Buddhist architecture is a style of architecture that developed in many Asian countries and regions, including India, China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia, and is characterized by its use of large stupas (dome-shaped structures) to house relics or sacred objects. The most common type of the pagoda, which has multiple tiers and often features ornate decorations such as carvings or statues. Other types include temples and monasteries with their distinctive curved roofs and intricate designs. It also includes gardens with ponds or streams where devotees can meditate in peace. In addition to its aesthetic beauty, it has been used to create a spiritual atmosphere for religious ceremonies and rituals.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Buddhist Architecture collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and intricacy of Buddhist architecture. Our collection features photographs of various styles of Buddhist architecture from around the world, including temples, pagodas, stupas, and monasteries. Each piece in our collection captures the unique design elements and cultural significance of these structures. From the ornate details on temple roofs to the serene gardens surrounding them, these images offer a glimpse into the peaceful world of Buddhism. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some tranquility to your space, our collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, these pieces are sure to impress. The Buddhist Architecture collection from Media Storehouse offers a beautiful tribute to one of the most revered architectural styles in history.
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What are Buddhist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints?

Buddhist architecture art prints are a collection of artwork that showcases the unique architectural styles found in Buddhist temples and monasteries. These prints capture the intricate details, vibrant colors, and serene ambiance of these sacred spaces. The designs often feature ornate carvings, statues of Buddha or other deities, and traditional motifs like lotus flowers or dragons. Buddhist architecture is known for its emphasis on harmony with nature and creating a peaceful environment for meditation and contemplation. This philosophy is reflected in the design elements used in these buildings, which often incorporate natural materials like wood and stone. These art prints offer a glimpse into the beauty of Buddhist architecture from around the world. They make excellent decor pieces for those seeking to create a calming atmosphere in their homes or offices. Additionally, they serve as reminders of the spiritual significance behind these structures and can inspire viewers to explore Buddhism further.
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What Buddhist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Buddhist architecture art prints that showcase the unique styles and designs of this ancient religion. From intricate temple structures to serene gardens, these prints capture the essence of Buddhism in stunning detail. One popular style is Zen architecture, which emphasizes simplicity and minimalism. These prints often feature clean lines, natural materials like wood and stone, and open spaces that promote meditation and contemplation. Another popular style is Tibetan architecture, which features vibrant colors, ornate decorations, and intricate patterns. These prints often depict temples adorned with prayer flags, mandalas, and other traditional symbols. Media Storehouse also offers art prints featuring other Buddhist architectural styles from around the world including Thai-style temples with their distinctive golden roofs or Japanese pagodas with their multiple tiers. Whether you are looking for a calming addition to your home or office decor or simply appreciate the beauty of Buddhist architecture as an art form; Media Storehouse has something for everyone.
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To buy Buddhist Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Simply search for "Buddhist Architecture" or "Styles Architecture" in the search bar to bring up a range of options. Once you have found a print that you like, select the size and framing option that suits your needs. We offer a variety of framing options including black or white frames, canvas wraps, and unframed prints. You can also choose between different paper types such as matte or glossy finishes. Once you have made your selection and added it to your cart, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. After completing the transaction, your order will be processed and shipped out according to their standard procedures. Buying Buddhist Architecture art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to easily add beautiful pieces of art to your home or office décor.
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How much do Buddhist Architecture (Styles Architecture) art prints cost?

Buddhist architecture art prints are available in a variety of styles and sizes, each with its own unique price point. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as the size, quality, and rarity of the artwork. Some prints may be more expensive due to their historical significance or because they are limited edition pieces. Buddhist architecture art prints typically feature intricate designs and patterns that reflect the spiritual beliefs and cultural traditions of Buddhism. These artworks often incorporate elements such as mandalas, lotus flowers, and Buddha figures into their designs. Whether you're looking for a small print to display in your home or office or a larger piece to add to your collection, there is sure to be an option that fits your budget. With so many beautiful Buddhist architecture art prints available today, it's easy to find something that speaks to your personal style and interests.
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