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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 march 2024
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Visited in march 2024
Very interesting. I suggest you use atleast 3-4hours. History you should indilge your senses to intake.
Visited in march 2024
This huge quadrangle building was a palace for hundreds years.
It has been transformed per part in a museum.
There are some a very nice statue of Keshavnarayan - a form of Vishnu - outside and historical pieces in the museum.
In the middle is a place where the animals were sacrified.
Visited in march 2024
パタンに行ったら絶対に行くべき美術館です。時間に余裕をもっていくことをおすすめします。物販も豊富。
Visited in march 2024
Patan Museum, nestled in the heart of the ancient city of Patan in Nepal, stands as a cultural gem that impeccably blends history, art, and architecture. Housed within the intricately designed Patan Durbar Square, the museum offers a captivating journey through Nepal's rich artistic heritage. The exhibits showcase an impressive collection of traditional sculptures, metalwork, paintings, and artifacts, dating back centuries. Each artifact tells a story, narrating the evolution of Nepalese artistry and craftsmanship. The museum's architecture itself is a masterpiece, seamlessly integrating historical elements with modern conservation practices. The serene courtyard and well-curated galleries provide a tranquil space for reflection, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and significance of each artifact. Patan Museum stands not only as a repository of cultural treasures but also as a testament to the preservation and celebration of Nepal's artistic legacy. It is a must-visit destination for those seeking a profound cultural experience in the heart of the Kathmandu Valley.

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