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Candi bentar, or split gateway, is a classical Javanese and Balinese gateway entrance commonly found at the entrance of religious compounds, palaces, or cemeteries in Indonesia. It is basically a candi-like structure split perfectly in two to create a passage in the center for people to walk through. In contrast to the very ornate shape and decoration of the main faces, the sides of the passage are left completely plain. The passage is usually elevated with a flight of stairs to reach it. A candi bentar is commonly found in Java, Bali, and Lombok.

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  • Candi bentar (en)
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  • Candi bentar (in)
  • Candi bentar (fr)
  • Расколотые ворота (ru)
  • Candi bentar (pt)
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  • Candi bentar, or split gateway, is a classical Javanese and Balinese gateway entrance commonly found at the entrance of religious compounds, palaces, or cemeteries in Indonesia. It is basically a candi-like structure split perfectly in two to create a passage in the center for people to walk through. In contrast to the very ornate shape and decoration of the main faces, the sides of the passage are left completely plain. The passage is usually elevated with a flight of stairs to reach it. A candi bentar is commonly found in Java, Bali, and Lombok. (en)
  • Una candi bentar o puerta dividida, es una puerta de entrada clásica javanesa y balinesa que se encuentra comúnmente en la entrada de recintos religiosos, palacios o cementerios de Indonesia. Básicamente es una estructura similar a un candi (templo), dividida en dos, para crear un pao en el centro para flanquear el ingreso a un recinto. El paso suele estar elevado con un tramo de escaleras. Una candi bentar puede encontrarse comúnmente en Java, Bali y Lombok. (es)
  • Candi bentar, ou portail scindé, est un type de portail javanais et balinais classique que l'on trouve couramment à l'entrée des édifices religieux, des palais du Kraton ou des cimetières. Il s'agit essentiellement d'une structure semblable à un candi, parfaitement divisée en deux pour créer un passage au centre permettant aux gens de traverser. Le passage est généralement surélevé, un escalier permettant d'y accéder. Les candi bentar se trouvent principalement à Java, Bali et Lombok. (fr)
  • Candi bentar, ou portal dividido, é um portal javanês e balinês clássico comum na entrada de complexos religiosos, palácios ou cemitérios. É basicamente uma estrutura parecida com o candi, dividida perfeitamente em dois para criar uma passagem no centro para as pessoas passarem. A passagem é geralmente elevada com um escadas para alcançá-lo. O candi bentar é comum em Java, Bali e Lombok. (pt)
  • Расколотые ворота, чанди-бентар (индон. candi bentar) — классический элемент яванской и балийской архитектуры, представляющий собой вход в храм, дворец или на кладбище. Это обычно сооружение, по форме напоминающее храм чанди, идеально разделённый на две части с проходом посередине. Перед воротами часто находится лестничный пролёт. Чанди-бентары обычно встречается на Яве, Бали и Ломбоке. (ru)
  • Candi bentar (bahasa Jawa Kuno: bĕntar, terbelah) adalah sebutan bagi bangunan gapura berbentuk dua bangunan serupa dan sebangun tetapi merupakan simetri cermin yang membatasi sisi kiri dan kanan pintu masuk. Candi bentar tidak memiliki atap penghubung di bagian atas, sehingga kedua sisinya terpisah sempurna, dan hanya terhubung di bagian bawah oleh anak tangga. * Candi bentar di Masjid Menara Kudus (tahun 1910-1939) * Candi bentar Keraton Kasepuhan (tahun 1920-1933 * Candi bentar di Candi Ceto * Candi bentar Bali di Museum Indonesia * Candi bentar di makam Sunan Nyamplungan Karimunjawa * (in)
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  • Candi bentar, or split gateway, is a classical Javanese and Balinese gateway entrance commonly found at the entrance of religious compounds, palaces, or cemeteries in Indonesia. It is basically a candi-like structure split perfectly in two to create a passage in the center for people to walk through. In contrast to the very ornate shape and decoration of the main faces, the sides of the passage are left completely plain. The passage is usually elevated with a flight of stairs to reach it. A candi bentar is commonly found in Java, Bali, and Lombok. (en)
  • Una candi bentar o puerta dividida, es una puerta de entrada clásica javanesa y balinesa que se encuentra comúnmente en la entrada de recintos religiosos, palacios o cementerios de Indonesia. Básicamente es una estructura similar a un candi (templo), dividida en dos, para crear un pao en el centro para flanquear el ingreso a un recinto. El paso suele estar elevado con un tramo de escaleras. Una candi bentar puede encontrarse comúnmente en Java, Bali y Lombok. (es)
  • Candi bentar, ou portail scindé, est un type de portail javanais et balinais classique que l'on trouve couramment à l'entrée des édifices religieux, des palais du Kraton ou des cimetières. Il s'agit essentiellement d'une structure semblable à un candi, parfaitement divisée en deux pour créer un passage au centre permettant aux gens de traverser. Le passage est généralement surélevé, un escalier permettant d'y accéder. Les candi bentar se trouvent principalement à Java, Bali et Lombok. (fr)
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