Belagavi's 300-year-old stepwell restored, ancient water heritage unearthed
A 300-year-old stepwell in Karnataka's Belagavi has been restored after decades under debris, revealing stunning architecture, live aquifers and rich history.
A hidden piece of Karnataka's heritage has emerged from beneath decades of garbage and debris in Belagavi, where a 300-year-old stepwell has been restored, revealing its historic architecture and reviving a forgotten water source.
Believed to have been built during the Adil Shahi Dynasty, the 80-foot-deep stepwell was brought back to life by the Belagavi-based Pyaas Foundation, with support from NSS volunteers and local residents. The restoration uncovered 53 stone steps and a unique design that resembles a Shiva Lingam when viewed from above.
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Published: 03 Jul 2026, 11:07 am IST
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