Museums
The National Museum
The National Museum located
on the way to Swayambhunath
Hill is most popular among
the Kathmandu people. It
holds not only ancient artifacts, but also interesting
mementos of recent kings and
recently used firearms. A visitor to the
museum will understand much about
the way wars were fought in this part of
the world and the type of firearms that
were used to conquer Nepal and later to
protect it from the British Raj. Other
artifacts include ancient statues, paintings, and murals.
You may be interested in the doll collection as well as the
stuffed animals there. The collection of
coins in the complex includes coins
going back to the second century BC as
well as excellent samples from
dynasties that ruled Nepal after the
birth of Christ.
Timings
From 10:30 am to 3 pm, except on Tuesdays and govt. holidays.
From 10:30 am to 2 pm, on Fridays.
The Tribhuvan
Museum
It is located in the
Hanuman Dhoka Palace.
This palace was the main
seat of the Shah kings for
many years. Here is an
exhibit that highlights the life
of King Tribhuvan. King Tribhuvan is best remembered for his
valiant efforts in liberating the
nation from the rule of
the Rana prime min
isters. You may also
wish to look out over
Kathmandu from the
Basantapur Tower in the complex. It is said that a benevolent king
used to keep watch over his people
from this window to make sure that
food was being cooked in every home
(the smoke coming from the roof-tops
told him whether or not a cooking fire
was on in every house). You may also
wish to see the section that carries the
mementos of King Mahendra and
observe the Malla architecture and
carvings.
Timings
From
10:30 am to 3 pm, except
Tuesdays.
From 10:30 am to 2 pm, on Fridays
The Museum of Natural History
This museum is nearby the Swayambhunath Hill
and has a fine display of Himalayan
butterflies, snakes and plants. Though
it is among the least frequented museums in the Valley, a visit to the museum will show you many rare birds and
insect species.
Timings
From 10 am to 4 pm, except on Saturdays and on
official government holidays
Kaiser Library
It is near Thamel, the
main tourist center of Nepal. It contains
a collection of 30,000 books of Kaiser
Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana. Many
of the books are romances and adventure-writings from Europe and were
imported all the way from England by
special order. It is said that Kaiser
Shumsher knew many of the books by
heart and took pride in the diversity of
the collection. The topics range from
esoteric religion to law. The gardens at
the back are also interesting and the
Ministry of Education is located in the
complex.
Timings
Open daily,except on Saturdays and on official
holidays.
The National Bronze Art Museum
Museum has a collection of some of the
finest pieces of bronze created by Valley artisans and the number of items is about 900. With good representations
of both Hindu and Buddhist religions,
the art work ranges from Malla to the
later period. The oldest work of art
there is believed to be from the llth
century AD.
The National Art Gallery
This museum is in the
Palace of Fifty-five Windows. This
palace is believed to be the first in the
Kathmandu Valley to use glass, much
coveted by the ancient rulers. Within
the palace are beautiful paintings of
erotic motifs, paubhas, and animals.
The stonework is especially fine and a
room outlines the life and times of the
Shah kings of Nepal. There are also
samples of everyday items used in the
past by famous people. Among the displays are scriptures that are among the most valuable in the kingdom.
Timings
From 10 am to 4 pm, and
From 10 am to 4 pm, on Fridays.
The National Woodworking
Museum
The National Woodworking Museum in Dattatreya Square often
surprises visitors. Upon entering the
museum, guests ask for the exhibits.
However, the building itself is the
museum and contain very finely carved
pillars, windows, doors, and struts.
Also, there are wood carving samples
that go back to the l5th century. Wood
was a major constructing item long
before that time but not much survives
due to the adverse effects of time and
weather. The building was constructed
in the l5th century by King Yaksha
Malla. It is called the Pujari Math and
outside the Math, you have to get out
of the museum and walk along an alley
where the ceiebrated Peacock Window
is situated.
Timings
From 10 am to 4 pm, except on Tuesdays.
The Bronze and Brass Museum
It is
housed in a newly renovated building
near the Pujari Math, Much of the dis-
plays have been restored and are in
excellent condition. Among the displays are items of everyday use to the ordinary people as well as items used
by the rich and the famous of Malla
times. Platters for worship, lamps,
water pots, horns, and other items tell
the visitor how the people in Bhaktapur
led their ordinary iives. An ornate ink
pot also tells us that the kings of
yesteryears were very much interested
in learning and writing. One such king
is supposed to have learned seventeen
languages and wrote verses in them.
Timings
Open daily, except on Tuesdays
Asa Archives
It is located on the
western fringe of the old part of Kathmandu, the archives possess an exceptional collection of over 6,000 loose
leaf handwritten books and 1,000
palm-leaf documents. The rare collection is an insight into the literary tradition of medieval Kathmandu. The oldest manuscript here dates back to AD 1464. Most of the manuscripts are in
Sanskrit and Nepalbhasa languages.
Timings
from 11 am to 5 pm, except Saturdays and holidays.
The Patan Museum
It is inside Patan
Durbar in the Durbar Square specializes in bronze statues and religious
objects, which add up to nearly 900
items. Some of the art goes back to as
early as the llth century, and there is
evidence that certain objects date from
the period of the Lichhavi kings. Most
of the statues are of Buddha, Bishnu,
Lokeswar, and Devi, covering both the
Hindu and the Buddhisf iconology. The
museum has recently been completely
renovated which has enhanced its
appeal.
Timings
from 10:30 am to 4:30
pm, except Tuesdays
and holidays.
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