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- Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal.
- The museum is part of the larger Hanuman Dhoka Palace complex, which is known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar in Nepali.
- Hanuman Dhoka is a complex of structures with the Royal Palace of the Malla kings and also of the Shah dynasty in the Durbar Square of central Kathmandu, Nepal.
- The Palace is also named after the Hanuman statue, as "dhoka" means "gate.” The structure, which is covered in red cloth and has an umbrella over its head...
- I paid 1,000 rupees for my entry into the changing face of Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square which I found fascinating.
- The enormous stone statue of Hanuman that is located at the principal entrance to the Durbar Square on the east side of Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu is a...
- Here, cloaked in red and sheltered by an umbrella, a Hanuman statue marks the dhoka (entrance) to the Hanuman Dhoka and has even given the palace its name.
- Good to know There is a 17th century stone inscription in the Hanuman Dhoka that is set on the wall of the palace with writings in 15 languages.
- The Hanuman Dhoka originally housed 35 courtyards, but from the effect of the 1934 earthquake, there are only 10 courtyards in today’s palace.
- A statue of a red-robed Hanuman from the 17th-century marks the entrance to his namesake palace complex, known as the Hanuman Dhoka.