Durbar Square
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, KATHMANDU/ Updated : Jan 16, 2017, 11:51 IST
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Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval square constitutes the core of Kathmandu’s old town.
Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval square constitutes the core of Kathmandu’s old town. Read less

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval square constitutes the core of Kathmandu’s old town. Built between the 12th and the 18th centuries, this is the best place to admire traditional Nepalese architecture. It comprises of three squares, with Hanuman Dhoka or the Old Royal Palace being the major landmark. Dating to the 17th century, the palace encloses a series of residential quarters, temples and a museum built around chowks or courtyards. The Durbar Square is also dotted with a series of temples, statues and other historic buildings; such as Kumari Chowk, the home of Kathmandu’s living goddess; and Kasthamandap, believed to be the oldest building in Kathmandu.
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