• Narayanhiti Palace Museum is established on the backdrop of the beginning of The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal.
  • Let’s take a tour of this fascinating and mysterious royal palace of Nepal that is now known as Narayanhiti Palace Museum.
  • The Narayanhiti Palace Museum (Nepali: नारायणहिटी दरवार) is a public museum in Kathmandu, Nepal located east of the Kaiser Mahal and next to Thamel.
  • The Narayanhiti palace, now a museum was home to all Shah rulers of Nepal was opened to the public in February 2009 after King Gyanendra stepped...
  • During 1934, because of the Nepal-Bihar earthquake, Narayanhiti’s palace partially damaged killing two infants, daughters of King Tribhuvan.
  • Narayanhiti Palace or Narayanhiti Durbar (Nepali: नारायणहिटी दरवार) is a palace in Kathmandu, which long served as the residence and principal workplace...
  • Build in a Nepali style architecture, once a royal palace now turned into museum is one of the main attraction of Kathmandu-Nepal.
  • The Narayanhiti Palace Museum holds significance in Nepal’s history due to the “Royal Family Assassination” in 200.
  • A tour around the Narayanhiti Palace Museum is an amazing experience, perhaps an experience of sorrow that devastated the royal history of Nepal in 2001.
  • Narayanhiti Palace has an admission fee of 500 Nepali Rupees for citizens of Nepal and 1,000 Nepali Rupees for foreigners.
  • Narayanhiti Palace has exactly 52 rooms called Sadan and is named after 75 of Nepal's districts.
  • Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli observing the royal crown of former monarchs of Nepal inside a bulletproof box at Narayanhiti Palace Museum, in Kathmandu...
  • Narayanhiti Palace Museum, located in the heart of Kathmandu, Nepal, stands as a witness to the country's tumultuous past and transition into a republic.