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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NEPAL

Bagmati Province
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In the center of Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital city, you’ll find the National Museum of Nepal, also referred to as the Rashtriya Museum. The museum, which was founded more than a century ago, is a well-known tourist destination and a historical icon for Nepal. The largest museum in the nation is crucial to both the development of museums and the preservation of Nepal’s ancient history.

The museum is accessible every day, barring Tuesdays and federal holidays. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm. While foreign visitors pay NPR 300 per person, Nepali nationals must pay NPR 20 to enter. Children and students pay a lower entrance cost.

Visitors interested in Nepal’s historical, cultural, and natural legacy come to the museum from all over the world. A sizable collection of historical artworks, including as sculptures and paintings, as well as a historical display of weapons used in wars in the 18th and 19th centuries are among the items on display in the museum’s many galleries. Furthermore, the museum features distinct galleries for statues, artwork, murals, coins, and weaponry. The presentation of the Nepalese Royal Jewels is one of the key draws.

The Juddha Jayatia Khate Sala, Buddha Art Gallery, and the main building—which houses the natural history area that exhibits a variety of animal, butterfly, and plant species—are the three structures that make up the National Museum. The museum’s cultural area features traditional attire, musical instruments, and images of Nepali people going about their daily lives. A distinctive collection of Nepalese postage stamps produced since 1933 is on show in the museum’s philatelic section.

The Ministry of Culture, Tourism, and Civil Aviation oversees the museum. It is useful in illustrating and comprehending the past and present traditions of the Nepalese people. Most of the tourists, students, and scholars who visit the museum are curious about Nepal’s rich cultural heritage.

Nepal Tourism Hub recommends everyone interested in Nepal’s art, culture, or history ought to make a point of visiting the National Museum of Nepal. The museum gives tourists a distinctive and genuine experience to learn about the rich legacy of the nation.

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