Kathmandu
Durbar Square is in the heart of old city
Kathmandu in Basantapur. The Royal complex
was residence to Nepal's Royal family before
the construction of the Narayanhiti Royal
Palace. The founding of the Royal Palace
dates back to Licchavi times. With considerable
renovations by Malla rulers and later the
Ranas, construction was accomplished progressively
over many centuries.
There are around 50 temples
in the vicinity including the temple of
Royal titular deity, Taleju Bhawani. The
Durbar is divided into two courtyards, the
outer comprising Kasthamandap, Kumari Ghar,
and Shiva-Parvati Temple, and the inner
consisting of Hanuman Dhoka and the main
palace. It also houses two museums. Important
ceremonies, including the coronation of
the Nepali monarch, are held in the Kathmandu
Durbar Square. Most parts of the palace
premise are open for tourists throughout
the week during office hours.
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