Although the city transformed dramatically since the late 19th century the temples remained because of their importance to the locals.
Only a few temples and traces of the old city wall remain.
Only the main temple, and some of the walls of the monastery, remain.
The temple and villa remained in the hands of Garrick's wife until her death in 1822 at the age of 98.
Over 150 temples remain in the Malaprabha basin.
During the summer the temple remains under water.
Despite countless invasions, the temple remained intact - no guesses why.
The subsequent temple to Juno remained in use during the empire, after the town was abandoned.
Most temple remains contain altars and statues where both of these procedures could be performed.
The temple remains today, on the grounds where Munetoshi's manor once stood.