Tachupal Tole in Bhakapur is flanked by a series of ornate brick-and-timber buildings that were originally used as math (Hindu priests’ houses). The Pujari Math (on the right), which now serves as the Woodcarving Museum. The building was damage in the 2015 earthquake. Its most famous feature is ...
Pyukha Baha in Kathmandu. The chief element of this shrine is the large stupa in the middle of the courtyard. It also contains several Buddhist sculptures and a votive chaitya.
Bu Baha in Bu Baha, Patan. The shrine is in a large, open courtyard. It stands independent of the other structures in the bahal and for this reason it resembles a two storey temple in a rectangular plan. The torana depicts Manjubajra, and the struts illustrate the six buddhas.
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.