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Mahaguthi

Patan


Mahaguthi was founded by a Nepali disciple of Mahatma Gandhi and its Kupondol showroom is a treasure house of dhaka weavings, handmade paper, ceramics, block prints, pashminas, woodcrafts, jewellery, knitwear, statues, leather bags, embroidery and Mithila paintings. There’s a smaller branch in Kathmandu’s Lazimpat district. Credit cards are accepted.


Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Patan attractions

1. Kalmochan Temple

0.44 MILES

The Mughal-style Kalmochan Temple was built in 1873 but was destroyed in the 2015 earthquake.

2. Peace Gallery

0.53 MILES

Nepal's decade-long civil war has been marked by a photo exhibition that brings the conflict poignantly to life. Based on the book A People War by Nepali…

3. Tripureshwar Mahadev Temple

0.55 MILES

The triple-roofed Tripureshwar Mahadev Temple long housed a museum of Nepali folk musical instruments but is currently undergoing post-earthquake…

4. Aksheshwar Mahavihar

0.56 MILES

This courtyard-style Buddhist monastery is located behind the grass-covered Western Ashoka Stupa in Pulchowk.

5. Western Stupa

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One of four Ashoka stupas marking the old city limits of Patan. Covered in grass beside the main road at Pulchowk.

6. Sulima Square

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Northeast of the Pim Bahal Pokhari is Sulima Sq, a crumbling brick-lined space with a 17th-century Mahadev (Shiva) shrine. On the east side of the square…

7. Siddhartha Art Gallery

0.66 MILES

This is the city’s best gallery for contemporary Nepali art, with a wide range of top-notch exhibitions. It is worth a visit if you’re shopping at Baber…

8. Pim Bahal Pokhari

0.67 MILES

This large pond is a hidden gem centred around a charming lakeshore pavilion. On the north side is three-tiered Chandeswari Temple built in 1663. Walk…