Pya-Tha-Da Paya
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Majestic Viewpoints at Pya-Tha-Da Paya
Located in Bagan, Pya-Tha-Da Paya, founded in the 13th century, serves as a significant monument representing the latter period of temple construction in the region. This grand pagoda is known for its impressive open terraces, perfect for sunset viewing, and showcases advancements in arch construction.
Its unique architectural features include an inner relieving arch and an additional upper arch that support its expansive chambers. Notably, the stupa is not perfectly centered on the platform, a distinctive feature reflecting the evolving building styles of the time.
Unforgettable Highlights
🌅 Limitless Sunset Views
🏛️ Unique Architectural Design
🚧 Currently Unaccessible to Visitors
While Pya-Tha-Da Paya is currently closed due to damage sustained in the 2016 earthquake, its vast terraces make it a must-visit for tourists, historians, and architecture enthusiasts looking to appreciate its historical significance.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Pya-Tha-Da Paya
Historical Foundation
Pya-Tha-Da Paya was built in the 13th century during a fervent period of temple construction in Bagan.
Architectural Innovation
The pagoda features advanced arch construction techniques that reflect the evolution of temple architecture in Bagan.
Damage from Earthquake
The pagoda suffered serious damage in the earthquake of 2016 and remains closed to visitors.
Location
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Opening Hours
Friday:
Closed
Monday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Thursday:
Closed
Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
Closed
Contact Information
Price
Closed for renovations; no ticket price available.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Not applicable as it is currently closed.
Best Time to Visit
N/A since the site is not open to visitors.