Gorkha Museum
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Dilip S
Vadodara, India1,110 contributions
Nov 2018
On 10th Nov. 2018 , I visited the Gorkha Museum after paying my tributes to Yogi Gorakhnath and Gorkha Kali temple . The museum was housed in a Newari style palace , known as Tallo Durbar , built by King Ram Shah in the 18th century . Though the collection of armours , artilleries , weaponry , traditional musical instruments .Though the illustrations of the history of Gorkha were limited , the collection was of the highest quality and of the significant importance from the historical point of view . The costumes of local ethnic groups and the throne of King Prithvi Narayan Shah , the unifier of small rival kingdoms into a single nation in 1769 were the prime objects of interest .The intricately carved wooden doors and windows were the epitome of the fine Nepalese architecture .
Written 3 October 2019
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Kathmandu, Nepal189 contributions
Feb 2023
Gorkha Durbar is the most visited and also a main attractive place in Gorkha. It is located on the top of the hill, takes about an hour from the bazaar area. So you can reach here easily.
Written 16 July 2023
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Poom P
Bangkok, Thailand13 contributions
Oct 2019
There is a lot of information about Gorkha. The description is small, a bit difficult to read for old people, but I worth to spend time here.
Written 30 October 2019
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Shuvechchhya Pradhan
Kathmandu, Nepal60 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
The moment I entered the courtyard, it reminded me of its counterpart in Patan minus the Keshav Narayan Chowk. Surprised to see half of the display items to belonging to Newar community in Newar language/Devnagiri and Roman script.
Written 16 June 2019
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Vijaya KC
London, UK19 contributions
May 2019 • Family
The museum shows how Nepal was unified in the 18th century and displays various ethnic and cultural heritage of Nepal.
Written 15 May 2019
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