The Htilominlo Temple is three stories tall, with a height of 46m, and built with red brick. It is known for its elaborate plaster moldings. Bagan, Pagan, Myanmar. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Htilominlo Temple, completed in 1211 — three stories, 46 meters, elaborate plaster moldings and original glazed sandstone that's held up well. One of the last great monuments of the Pagan era. Within 75 years of this being finished, the last king had fled the Mongols. © Vyacheslav Argenberg, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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