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The Narayanhiti Palace Museum (Nepali: नारायणहिटी दरवार) is a public museum in Kathmandu, Nepal [1] located east of the Kaiser Mahal and next to Thamel. [2] The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace (or Narayanhiti Durbar ) following the 2006 revolution . [ 1 ]
Singha Durbar. The Rana palaces of Nepal were built by the Rana dynasty rulers of Nepal as both private and government buildings. The Rana rule lasted for 104 years, and during that time a number of grand royal residences were built, especially by the Prime Minister, his immediate family, and other high-ranking dignitaries.
This is a list of Monuments in Kathmandu Metropolis -1, officially recognized by and available through the website of the Department of Archaeology, Nepal in the Kathmandu District.
Narayanhiti Palace Museum The Tribhuvan Sadan ( Nepali : त्रिभुवन सदन ) is a mansion in the Narayanhiti Palace , Kathmandu , Nepal. It is known for being the site of the Nepalese royal massacre where ten members of the royal family , including King Birendra , Queen Aishwarya , and Crown Prince Dipendra were killed.
Narayanhiti Royal Palace: Kathmandu (Durbarmarg) Bagmati: Natural History Museum of Nepal: Kathmandu (Swayambhunath) Bagmati: Natural History Annapurna Natural History Museum: Pokhara: Gandaki: Kapilvastu Museum: Tilaurakot: Lumbini: Archeology: Sindhuligadhi War Museum: Kamalamai: Bagmati: War: Republic Memorial Park: Kathmandu (Narayanhiti ...
Jogbir Sthapit Old Narayanhiti Palace ca. 1920, demolished in 1958. Swayambhu stupa after restoration, ca 1920. Jogbir Sthāpit (Nepali: जोगवीर स्थापित) (alternative names: Joglāl Sthāpit, Bhāju Mān Sthāpit and Jogbir Nāyo) (1838–1926) was a renowned Nepalese architect best known as the designer of Narayanhiti Royal Palace and renovator of the Swayambhu stupa ...
Achham 97 Arghakhanchi 77 Baglung 68 Bandipur 100 Banepa 11 Bardiya 84 Beni 69 Besisahar 66 Bhadrapur 23 Bhairawaha 71 Bhajani 91 Bhaktapur 1
Narayanhiti Palace, Kathmandu, Nepal Coordinates 27°42′55″N 85°19′15″E / 27.715206996997672°N 85.32070163624135°E / 27.715206996997672; 85.32070163624135