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Bagaya Monastery

Tourist attraction Historical landmark

One of the Best Places To Visits in Shan Ka Lay Kyun


Address

W395+JFG, Amarapura, Myanmar (Burma)

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4.20 (156 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Thursday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Friday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Saturday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Monday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Tuesday: 8 AM to 5 PM
  • Wednesday: 8 AM to 5 PM

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  • 5/5 刘Emma 9 months ago on Google • 207 reviews
    So beautiful So sad that it's just deserted like that. The guard couldn't even find the damn key to let me go inside to see it. But I think the Buddha statues had been removed anyway. The outside carvings are gorgeous. So meticulous
    11 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Georges Y. 4 years ago on Google • 1320 reviews
    Bagaya Monastery is a quiet and serene place that is best seen in the afternoon when you can almost have the place for yourself. The teak building with its deep red colors also has elements made of stone. The heaviness of the stone contrasts with the beauty of the wood and the delicate nature of the temple's wood carvings. Some parts of the building are gilded. Others have lost their gold color. The combination of various elements and colors give the building an aura of faded glory. Make sure to go around the building for perspectives of the ensemble that you would miss otherwise.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 devanand s. 4 years ago on Google • 411 reviews
    This place is in amarapura,which is far from the mandalay city,I hired a motor cycle taxi to get to this place since tuk tuk drivers demanded too much for the fare, the entry fee to this place is included in the entry zonal ticket if purchased at the mandalay palace.The place needs to be painted and kept well
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Happyness Nokwatu Raselabe (. 3 years ago on Google • 66 reviews
    The Bagaya Monastery, located in Inwa, Mandalay Region, Burma. This magnificent monastery is also known as Maha Waiyan Bontha Bagaya Monastery. The Bagaya Monastery (Bagaya Kyaung) was built in 1834 during the reign of King Bagyidaw. But it’s actually the second attempt–the original, which dated back to 1593, burned down in 1821. Amarapura, just south of Mandalay City, was the royal capital of Burma during periods in the 18th and 19th centuries. It’s now no more than a township and has long been subsumed as part of Mandalay City. But it’s still quite rural, with what were once opulent stone pagodas and palaces destroyed by earthquakes and now overgrown. The pagoda is made entirely of teak, a timber long prized in shipbuilding and boatbuilding. It’s held up by 267 massive posts of teak, the largest of which is 60 feet high and 9 feet in circumference. The floors and walls are also made of teak. Making this today would be prohibitively expensive even if you could still find solid teak trunks like this anymore.
    5 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Prat M. 11 months ago on Google • 723 reviews
    Beautiful place

  • 5/5 Lwanthinthin T. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Riverside monastery (Original) ဗားကရာ ဘုန်းကြီးကျောင်း
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Valter M. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) It does oarte of the attractions that can be used with the ticket of the archaeological area of ​​Mandalay (if bessuno vontrolla). A beautiful monastery all made of wood. It has lots of flying filigree woodwork, a remarkable ancient Pali script library, as well as a museum of 19th century Buddha images. (Original) Fa oarte delle attrazioni vusibili con il ticket dela zona archeologica di Mandalay (ancge se bessuno vontrolla). Un bel monastero tutto di legno.Ha un sacco di lavori in legno a filigrana volanti, una notevole biblioteca antica di script Pali, oltre a un museo di immagini del Buddha del XIX secolo.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 thiha s. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Square also deliberately kept my mind clear, peaceful (Original) ဘုရားရင်ပြင်ပေါ်ရောက်‌သွားပြီးစိတ်ထဲကြည်လင်အေးချမ်းသွားတယ်ဗျ
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 drkyawmgmg 1. 4 years ago on Google • 172 reviews
    A nice place to visit. Historical area and can find huge kyun portic.

  • 2/5 Nevena S. 5 years ago on Google • 101 reviews
    Not to be mistaken with Bagaya monastery in Inwa, this is Bagaya Kyaung in Amarapura. It was closed when we visited, as in - there was a barb wire fence around it and it looked like it had been there for some time. Shame, as it looks like an interesting wooden building. There is a small golden pagoda just next to it.

  • 5/5 Naing A. 4 years ago on Google • 83 reviews
    A great historical landmark not far from Mandalay.

  • 4/5 Zaw Myint O. 6 months ago on Google • 72 reviews
    Bagaya Monastery is historical religious places of Mandalay (Amarapura old town).

  • 5/5 Kyaw S. 4 years ago on Google
    Quiet place

  • 5/5 Minh Trí T. 3 years ago on Google
    Bagaya Kyaung is a teak monastery located 600 meters southwest of the former walled city of Inwa (Ava). It is one of two architecturally significant monasteries in Inwa, the other being the Maha Aung Mye Bonzan in the northeast corner of the old capital, a somewhat similar structure built of masonry. The architectural historian Fraser-Lu notes that the site is popularly believed to have been first constructed in the reign of Min Klaung (1401-1422) of the Ava dynasty, though its present buildings may date to the early-mid 19th century. A signboard located on site pegs the date more precisely at 1834, which would place its construction just 5 years prior to the devastating earthquake of 1839 that led to the abandonment of the capital in favor of Amarapura. If so, it is not clear to what extent the Bagaya was damaged, though traditional building techniques would likely have afforded some protection as the monastery's primary columns (numbering 267 in all) rest upon stone pedestals, allowing them to move independently of one another during tremors. The site originally included what was likely a beautifully decorated wooden roof in the manner of the Shwenandaw Monastery in Mandalay, but this was replaced with the present corrugated iron roof in 1929 by Na Sun Oh Po Gyi, a merchant. Although the loss of the roof's priceless workmanship is regrettable, the partial rehabilitation of the structure probably saved it from wholesale ruin—the fate of untold numbers of 18th and 19th century teak monasteries throughout the land.

  • 5/5 Ko J M. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) good pleasure (Original) ကြည်နူးစရာကောင်းတယ်

  • 5/5 Trip R. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Common ticket with Mandalay Palace. The gate opening time is 07: 30-17: 00. The name here is Bar Ga Yar Monestry (Original) マンダレーパレスと共通チケット。開門時間07:30-17:00です。ここの名前はBar Ga Yar Monestry

  • 5/5 shuge y. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Typical Burmese traditional architecture, beautifully carved from teak (Original) 典型的缅甸传统建筑,柚木雕刻精美

  • 2/5 Al Z. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Temple on the restoration (April 2019). Especially nothing to watch (Original) Храм на реставрации (апрель 2019). Особо смотреть нечего

  • 5/5 Devil K. 5 years ago on Google
    Nice

  • 5/5 Greg B. 5 years ago on Google
    Remarkably intense for how solemn it is. I'm blown away with how preserved it is.

  • 5/5 snay t. 4 years ago on Google
    Bettet go and visit historical site.

  • 4/5 Songsak S. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Beautiful art, holy monk Classic atmosphere (Original) ศิลปะสวยงาม พระศักดิ์สิทธิ์ บรรยากาศคลาสสิค

  • 4/5 Michael C. 4 years ago on Google
    A little dirty but beautiful.

  • 4/5 tang a. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) So pretty (Original) 太漂亮啦

  • 5/5 ZinMin T. 5 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Bagaya kyaung Monastery (Original) Bagaya kyaung Monastery

  • 1/5 Akun M. 1 year ago on Google
    Why myanmar people so stuupiid playing MOBILE LEGENDS???? FF UUU

  • 5/5 Pasan S. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice black wooden temple with lots of beautiful artwork

  • 5/5 MM S. 5 years ago on Google
    Very quiet and nice place to visit

  • 5/5 Myo Min K. 5 years ago on Google
    Old monastery. Like It.

  • 5/5 Javier c. 3 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Bagaya Monastery is a Buddhist monastery made entirely of teak wood whose original construction dates from the year 1593, located very close to the old palace of Ava by King MIndon, who died there, it was totally destroyed by fire in 1821 and later rebuilt in 1992. It is built on a base of 267 teak wood poles whose huge poles reach 20 meters in height and 1 meters in diameter (Original) El monasterio Bagaya es un monasterio budista realizado íntegramente con madera de teca cuya construcción originaria data del año 1593, emplazado muy cerca del antiguo palacio de Ava por el rey MIndon, que murió allí.Fue totalmente destruido por el fuego en el año 1821 y posteriormente reconstruido en el año 1992. está construido sobre una base de 267 postes de madera de teca cuyos enormes postes llegan a alcanzar los 20 metros de altura y 1 metros de diámetro

  • 4/5 Khin Y. 3 years ago on Google
    Bagaya Kyaung is one of the famous attractions in Amarapura. It is gorgeous and looks like a palace. Inside the Monastery, there are many ancient buddha statues from various dynasties.

  • 5/5 David D. 4 years ago on Google
    ⭐🦁😘

  • 5/5 Divine K. 4 years ago on Google
    Love it

  • 4/5 Khin Z. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice ancient crafts

  • 4/5 Georg G. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Worth seeing, but like many historical places neglected and in need of restoration. Beautiful photo opportunities. (Original) Sehenswert, aber wie viele historische Orte ungepflegt und restaurationsbedürftig. Schöne Fotomotive.

  • 3/5 aung pyne o. 4 years ago on Google
    Not like Bagaya Monastery in Inwa. It is a relocated & rebuilding place. All structure system is morden R.C post and beam system.Only little finishing make as historic. But some pieces of original timber column and footings are shown under building. Inside, some ancient stupas are there. Right now it is close! For me, as local, I still like it.

  • 4/5 TayZar L. 4 years ago on Google
    Old monestry

  • 4/5 Irisarten T. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful myanmar architectures.

  • 5/5 seven a. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice place

  • 2/5 Tauk T. 3 years ago on Google
    Need to be maintained

  • 1/5 Alice in W. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Nothing special (Original) Nulla di speciale

  • 4/5 Kyaw T. 4 years ago on Google
    (Translated by Google) Is the key (Original) သော့တွေခတ်ထားတယ်

  • 4/5 Thode D. 4 years ago on Google
    A hundred of Buddha statues different period.

  • 5/5 kyat m. 4 years ago on Google
    Believe

  • 1/5 Than H. 6 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
    It's in Pura township on the way of sagaing-mandalay road.


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    • ✓️ Wheelchair accessible entrance
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