Tucked away in the quiet countryside of Hassan district in Karnataka, the Shettihalli Rosary Church is a hauntingly beautiful ruin that wears its scars gracefully. What makes this 19th-century structure so special isn’t just its Gothic architecture or serene surroundings—it's the fact that the church goes underwater every monsoon, only to rise again when the water recedes. Known to many as “The Submerged Church,” Shettihalli is a mix of history, mystery, and natural spectacle.
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Shettihalli Rosary Church: Karnataka’s Hauntingly Beautiful Church That Sinks Every Monsoon
More than a relic, the Shettihalli Rosary Church is a poetic reminder of nature’s power and time’s passage. It’s a place where history meets geography in a quiet embrace

Known to many as “The Submerged Church,” Shettihalli is a mix of history, mystery, and natural spectacle
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Known to many as “The Submerged Church,” Shettihalli is a mix of history, mystery, and natural spectacle
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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