The Sri-Kamadchi-Ampal-Tempel is a Hindu temple located in Hamm, Germany. It is the largest Dravida temple in Europe and features a unique blend of Indian and European architecture. The temple is dedicated to the goddess Kamadchi and features a large granite statue of the goddess, as well as over 200 other figures of deities. The temple's design is based on the Kamakshi Temple in Kanchipuram, South India, and features a 17-meter-high portal and red and white vertical stripes on the walls. Visitors can explore the temple's interior, which includes a large hall with many smaller altars dedicated to various deities. The temple is a significant cultural and religious center for the Hindu community in Germany and attracts thousands of visitors each year
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Activities: We visited the Sri-Kamadchi-Ampal-Tempel. We felt like we were in Asia. We enjoyed the friendly atmosphere and the kids were able to explore while the baby napped
Highlights: The kids asked lots of questions, and we all learned a lot. It was a unique and interesting experience on our cycle route! ✨