Pura Taman Ayun which has an area of 4 acres, located in the village of Mengwi, Mengwi sub district, Badung, Bali and is about 18 kilometers from Denpasar which you can visit by using Car charter in Bali. This temple is a relic of the Kingdom of Mengwi. Built in 1556 Saka or 1634 AD during the reign of King Mengwi the first, I Gusti Agung Ngurah Made Agung which has the peerage Ida Cokorda Sakti Blambangan.
Entering the complex area of Taman Ayun Temple, there is a bridge over the pond that connects the gate in the form of Bapura Bentar. Gate into the entrance to the inner court. On the right side, there is a counter to purchase tickets. Attractions Taman Ayun is included in the world cultural heritage (WBD).
Pura Taman Ayun Bali is divided into three levels of pages (Tri Mandala) in which each level of the building has the facilities and the purpose of each. In this place there is a pond that surrounds the temple, wantilan to hold performances and there is a memorial fountain that leads to the 9 direction of the wind.
In the middle of the central courtyard or jaba called Madya Mandala which contains the building as a gamelan performances, pesantian, and sacred dance. In addition, as a preparation for the main ceremony. Towards Madya Mandala, women who are menstruating should not enter this area. The most sacred part called Mandala. This place is devoted to hold religious ceremonies.
Entering the complex area of Taman Ayun Temple, there is a bridge over the pond that connects the gate in the form of Bapura Bentar. Gate into the entrance to the inner court. On the right side, there is a counter to purchase tickets. Attractions Taman Ayun is included in the world cultural heritage (WBD).
Pura Taman Ayun Bali is divided into three levels of pages (Tri Mandala) in which each level of the building has the facilities and the purpose of each. In this place there is a pond that surrounds the temple, wantilan to hold performances and there is a memorial fountain that leads to the 9 direction of the wind.
In the middle of the central courtyard or jaba called Madya Mandala which contains the building as a gamelan performances, pesantian, and sacred dance. In addition, as a preparation for the main ceremony. Towards Madya Mandala, women who are menstruating should not enter this area. The most sacred part called Mandala. This place is devoted to hold religious ceremonies.