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Museums:
Most of the existing museums in Nepal are under the Department of
Archaeology, H.M.G., Nepal. There
are some museums run by non-governmental organizations also.A
list of museums is presented below which should serve as a preliminary
guide to the visitors.
National
Museum:
Located
in the western end of Kathmandu and a few minutes walk from the
famous Swoyambhu Nath Stupa, National Museum is the oldest and the
biggest museum of Nepal. The museum has a large collection of weapons,
art and antiquities of historic and cultural importance.
National
Numismatic Museum:
This
museum is housed in the old museum building of National museum complex.
Here, coins from the early historic period to the present day are
on display.
Museums in
Hanumandhoka palace complex:
Three
separate biographical museums of historic importance are located
inside the palace complex. One single entrance ticket permits to
visit all the museums located here.
The Tribhuvan
Memorial Museum:
The
museum is specially designed to display all events, and personal
belongings of the late H.M. king Tribhuvan Bir Bikram Shah. (1920-1972)
The Mahendra
Memorial Museum:
The museum is
dedicated to late H.M. king Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah. (1920 -1972)
The exhibits
include remake of his cabinet room, office chamber and his personal
belongings including wall decorations, stamps and coins.
The Birendra
Memorial Museum:
This
museum is a recent addition in the palace complex. This museum contains
the personal belongings of the late H.M. king Birendra Bir Bikram
Shah(1945-2001).
The National
Art Gallery:
Located
in the famous palace complex of Bhaktapur Durbar Square, the Gallery
is in fact a unique museum. The Gallery possesses some of the rare
paintings of Nepal.
Pujarimath
Museum:
Situated
in the 15th century restored building known as Pujarimath, a monastery,
in Dattatraya tole, Bhaktapur, the building itself is an exhibit
like. The famous Peacock window located opposite the Pujarimath,
Bhaktapur, the museum contains the typical Newari bronze and brass
utensils, ritual objects, other pots and pans used since medieval
times to the present days.
Patan Museum:
Located
in the palace complex of Patan Durbar Square, the Patan museum is
a house of some of the unique medieval works in bronze. The earliest
object dates back to 11th century. This museum is considered to
be a well-equipped museum of Nepal
Tel: 00977-1-521432,531938
E-mail: ptmuseum@mos.com.np
Website:www.patanmuseum.gov.np
This museum
is kept open all days.
Other
museums mentioned above remain open on all weekdays except Sundays,
Mondays and other government holidays.
Kapilvastu
Archaeological Site Museum:
Located
at Tilaurakot (near the archaeological ruins of Kapilvastu palace
complex-the ancestral home of Lord Buddha), this museum is about
29km west of Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. The museum has an
interesting collection of punched mark coins, pottery, clay toys
and other artifacts dating from 7th century BC to 4th century AD.
Regional Museums Dhankutta, Pokhara and Surkhet:
Collections
of mainly ethnological objects from the respective regions are on
display in these three regional museums.
These museums
outside the kathmandu valley remain closed on Tuesdays and govt.
holidays.
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