Towering in all its marble glory the traditional Hindu temple sits among red brick houses in the borough of Neasden (northwest London).
The story behind the building the temple is equally amazing, 5,000 tons of Italian marble and Bulgarian limestone were shipped to India where they were hand carved by skilled artisans and then like giant blocks of lego it was shipped to London where hundreds of volunteers assembled it piece by piece. The official opening was in 1995.
9 comments:
wow , nice find ! great construction story :)
It looks like a fairytale building. Where dit all the money came from??
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you Mo.
What an amazing site this is! Beautiful.
It's a spectacular edifice!
Definitely a must-visit place in my next visit ti London. Lovely!
Wow! This is quite a place.
Wow! What a spectacular temple and what a cool story!
Looks like great STYLE, both the building and the garden.
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