Lemyethna Temple
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Lemyethna Temple: A Testament to History
Located in Bagan, Lemyethna Temple is a significant Buddhist site built in 1222. It stands just east of Minnanthu village and is known for its unique architectural features.
This temple was founded during the reign of the Pagan Kingdom and showcases well-preserved frescoes on its interior walls. One of its most distinctive elements is the gilded Indian-style spire, reminiscent of Ananda Pahto. The pillars at the front are remnants from a structure that was destroyed in the 1975 earthquake, illustrating the temple's historical resilience.
Impressive Highlights
🏛️ Rich Frescoes: Interior walls feature intricate and well-preserved frescoes.
🏰 Gilded Spire: Indian-style spire provides a striking silhouette against the sky.
🕉️ Historical Resilience: The temple's architecture reflects the aftermath of past earthquakes.
Lemyethna Temple is accessible to all visitors without charge and is of particular interest to tourists, families, and historians alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Lemyethna Temple
Historical Earthquake
The temple's front pillars are remnants of a structure destroyed by the 1975 earthquake.
Architectural Style
It features a gilded spire similar to the famous Ananda Pahto.
Cultural Significance
Built in 1222, it's an important site in the history of the Pagan Kingdom.
Location
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Address
View mapFirst temple to the north of Minnanthu Village
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Price
Free for all visitors.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Morning hours (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are recommended to avoid crowds.