Nyatapola Temple, consecrated in 1702, was built by King Bhupatindra Malla. The five roofs temple is raised on a corresponding number of terraces that dominate the Bhaktapur skyline.
The Western end of Bhaktapur’s Royal Palace which is now the National Art Gallery. The entrance is flanked by two guardian lions, one male and one female. Beside the lions is a 17th-century statues of Hanuman the monkey god, in his four-armed Tantric form, and Vishnu as Narsingha.
Ajudyoya Baha in Kwathandau Tole in Bhaktapur. It is a large three storey building with a votive stupa, a row of prayer wheels, carved windows and figur struts depicting Pancharaksha Debi, Bhairab, Pancha Buddha, Chaturmaharaja, Saptakshari, Kutakshara and Ashtasiddhika.