Daguandi Temple

Daguandi Temple

Daguandi Temple (the fourth batch of provincial protection)

Times: Ming and Qing Dynasties

Address: No.36, Miaoqian street, Yingze District, Taiyuan City

The founding date is unknown, and the existing architecture is Ming Dynasty. The temple faces south from the north. It is a front and back courtyard layout. On the central axis, there are Mountain Gate, main hall, spring and autumn tower. On both sides, there are 25 halls such as Bell and Drum Tower, wing room and Wailou, and East and West courtyard. It covers an area of 3500 square meters. The main hall, also known as Chongning hall, has three rooms in width and depth. It has a glazed tile roof on the Xieshan mountain and a single slope on the top of the Xieshan mountain in the Ming Dynasty. The spring and autumn building in the backyard is a two-story building with square plane, double eaves, Xieshan tile roof, glazed tile trimming, corridors on the upper and lower front eaves, and connecting with the left and right wing rooms and guest hall pavilions on both sides. It is a group of buildings with complete layout..

Address: No.36, Miaoqian street, Yingze District, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province

Longitude: 112.557995

Latitude: 37.867779

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