In 1976, the Indian government declared Hampi, a historical city of the Vijayanagara Empire, a site of national importance. This designation was crucial for the preservation of its historical and architectural significance. Hampi is celebrated for its extensive heritage, impressive temples, and monumental constructions, embodying the magnificence of the Vijayanagara Empire.
The objective of this recognition was to safeguard Hampi from degradation and to elevate its status as a principal archaeological and cultural destination in India. The designation facilitated proper conservation and restoration funding for the site.
Consequently, 1976 marks the year Hampi attained this significant status.