平城宮跡第一次大極殿正殿
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heijo palace site, saki-machi, nara city, nara prefecture
The First Daidokuden Hall at Heijokyu Palace is a remarkable reconstruction of an ancient imperial structure, completed in 2010 within the historic Heijokyu Palace ruins in Nara. Designed collaboratively by the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and the Cultural Property Building Preservation Technology Association, this architectural recreation faithfully represents the grandeur of Nara-period imperial architecture from the eighth century. Originally serving as the ceremonial heart of the palace, the reconstructed hall now functions as a dynamic venue for exhibitions and art projects. The meticulous restoration demonstrates advanced preservation techniques and provides visitors with an immersive experience of Japan's classical architectural heritage.
The First Daidokuden Hall at Heijokyu Palace is a remarkable reconstruction of an ancient imperial structure, completed in 2010 within the historic Heijokyu Palace ruins in Nara. Designed collaboratively by the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and the Cultural Property Buildi
...The First Daidokuden Hall at Heijokyu Palace is a remarkable reconstruction of an ancient imperial structure, completed in 2010 within the historic Heijokyu Palace ruins in Nara. Designed collaboratively by the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties and the Cultural Property Building Preservation Technology Association, this architectural recreation faithfully represents the grandeur of Nara-period imperial architecture from the eighth century. Originally serving as the ceremonial heart of the palace, the reconstructed hall now functions as a dynamic venue for exhibitions and art projects. The meticulous restoration demonstrates advanced preservation techniques and provides visitors with an immersive experience of Japan's classical architectural heritage.