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Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground

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    Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground by 'paranormal' eccentric


    Nestling in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, 30 miles from the ancient city of Turin, lies the valley of Valchiusella. Peppered with medieval villages, the hillside scenery is certainly picturesque.

    But it is deep underground, buried into the ancient rock, that the region's greatest wonders are concealed.
    Here, 100ft down and hidden from public view, lies an astonishing secret - one that has drawn comparisons with the fabled city of Atlantis and has been dubbed 'the Eighth Wonder of the World' by the Italian government.
    For weaving their way underneath the hillside are nine ornate temples, on five levels, whose scale and opulence take the breath away.
    Constructed like a three-dimensional book, narrating the history of humanity, they are linked by hundreds of metres of richly decorated tunnels and occupy almost 300,000 cubic feet
    - Big Ben is 15,000 cubic feet.
    Few have been granted permission to see these marvels.
    Indeed, the Italian government was not even aware of their existence until a few years ago.
    But the 'Temples of Damanhur' are not the great legacy of some long-lost civilisation, they are the work of a 57-year-old former insurance broker from northern Italy who, inspired by a childhood vision, began digging into the rock.
    It all began in the early Sixties when Oberto Airaudi was aged ten. From an early age, he claims to have experienced visions of what he believed to be a past life, in which there were amazing temples.
    Around these he dreamed there lived a highly evolved community who enjoyed an idyllic existence in which all the people worked for the common good.
    More bizarrely still, Oberto appeared to have had a supernatural ability: the gift of "remote viewing" - the ability to travel in his mind's eye to describe in detail the contents of any building.
    "My goal was to recreate the temples from my visions," he says.
    Oberto - who prefers to use the name 'Falco' - began by digging a trial hole under his parent's home to more fully understand the principals of excavation.
    But it was only as he began a successful career as an insurance broker that he began to search for his perfect site.
    In 1977, he selected a remote hillside where he felt the hard rock would sustain the structures he had in mind.
    A house was built on the hillside and Falco moved in with several friends who shared his vision. Using hammers and picks, they began their dig to create the temples of Damanhur - named after the ancient subterranean Egyptian temple meaning City of Light - in August 1978.
    As no planning permission had been granted, they decided to share their scheme only with like-minded people.
    Volunteers, who flocked from around the world, worked in four-hour shifts for the next 16 years with no formal plans other than Falco's sketches and visions, funding their scheme by setting up small businesses to serve the local community.
    By 1991, several of the nine chambers were almost complete with stunning murals, mosaics, statues, secret doors and stained glass windows
    . But time was running out on the secret.
    The first time the police came it was over alleged tax evasion and still the temples lay undiscovered. But a year later the police swooped on the community demanding: "Show us these temples or we will dynamite the entire hillside."
    Falco and his colleagues duly complied and opened the secret door to reveal what lay beneath.
    Three policemen and the public prosecutor hesitantly entered, but as they stooped down to enter the first temple - named the Hall of the Earth - their jaws dropped.
    Inside was a circular chamber measuring 8m in diameter.
    A central sculpted column, depicting a three dimensional man and woman, supported a ceiling of intricately painted glass.
    The astonished group walked on to find sculpted columns covered with gold leaf, more than 8m high.
    Stunned by what they had found, the authorities decided to seize the temples on behalf of the government.
    "By the time they had seen all of the chambers, we were told to continue with the artwork, but to cease further building, as we had not been granted planning permission," says Esperide Ananas, who has written a new book called Damanhur, Temples Of Humankind.
    Retrospective permission was eventually granted and today the 'Damanhurians' even have their own university, schools, organic supermarkets, vineyards, farms, bakeries and award-winning eco homes.
    They do not worship a spiritual leader, though their temples have become the focus for group meditation.
    'They are to remind people that we are all capable of much more than we realise and that hidden treasures can be found within every one of us once you know how to access them,' says Falco.









    House of secrets: Below this house is the Damanhurian temple which is one of the largest temple complexes in the world










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    Re: Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground

    Jaw-droppingly fascinating - just fascinating what a man and some friends can achieve. Still, it's not as good as this place
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    Re: Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground

    Quote Quote from Marx View Post
    Jaw-droppingly fascinating - just fascinating what a man and some friends can achieve. Still, it's not as good as this place
    Yeah, it is amazing, in fact, I wasn't sure whether to put it in the 'Great men and their historical accomplishments' section.
    I especially like the artwork on the walls of the tunnels.

    By the way, take a look at the website for this place:
    http://www.damanhur.org/temple/
    Look at the 3D model of the place, it really gives you a good sense of the scale of the place.

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    Re: Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground

    It's wonderful what a bit of quiet obsession can do.

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    Re: Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground

    A hundred years ago Antoni Gaudí did these things above the ground, is that a sign of the times or what?


 

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