Mani Mandap

Patan


Overlooking the Manga Hiti tank, the two wooden pavilions known as the Mani Mandap were built in 1700 for use in the elaborate ceremonies at royal coronations. Both collapsed in the 2015 earthquake, but were under repair when we last visited.


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