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PATAN MUSEUM

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4.9/5
28 review
Open - from 10h30 to 17h30 Opening hours

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Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal
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2024
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2024

Certainly the finest museum in the country, dedicated to the religious arts of Nepal, it's well worth a visit. Housed in the former palace of the Malla kings, built in 1734, the museum was inaugurated in 1997. It boasts a unique site, a haughty testimony to traditional Newar architecture. Although, like all the buildings, it was only slightly damaged by the 2015 earthquake, it has now been renovated and is fully open. You'll need to take the time to explore both floors and the first floor, and to read the many detailed explanations, both religious and historical. Alcoves and showcases highlight the exhibits (over 200 devotional objects, statues and sculptures). The whole is highly instructive, and the objects well displayed. Visitors learn how to recognize the gods: their positions, finery and clothing, and their attributes. The well-presented explanations help you find your way through the multitude of gods. The visit provides an interesting insight into Buddhism and Hinduism, a glimpse of the links between these two religions and, more generally, a different approach to Nepal's history. The exhibition also presents the different techniques used to create these remarkable pieces. Allow a good two hours to get the full picture. And don't forget to take a close look at Gallery H, where you'll discover that Durbar Square hasn't changed much in over a century.

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Visited in april 2024
门票1000,包含博物馆和广场,所以门票必须要买,我认为值得,哪怕广场可以逃票,博物馆有人看守的。这个博物馆有两栋建筑,中间有一个内部大空地连接。有很多精美的佛像。平日人不多,建议早点去,很早就开门了。但是第二栋建筑的博物馆,楼上虽然可以上去,但展台的灯十点多才开,所以太早上去有点黑(有工作人员,但她不负责开灯,所以我问她有没有展台灯,她说没有)。第一栋建筑的博物馆中间有个水池,非常精美。
Visited in april 2024
beautiful
Visited in april 2024
It is the bank of history of nephritis where you can find marvels of Nepales history that represents the nepalease costume, art , religious value it is the ornament of people of nepal it values to come and understand the importance of the history.
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Visited in april 2024
It is totally worth it to visit and spend meaningful time.

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Visited in april 2024
This is a MUST GO if you visit Patan Durban Square. The museum display of artifacts are as good as any European standards. It features many ancient bronze statues, mainly of Hindu and Buddhist deities but the most unique Buddha statue is of the 12 th century. 3 floors of worthy exploration that is filled with tantric text and photos showing Patan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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