Narayanhiti Palace Museum
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Former royal palace in Kathmandu, Nepal, now a public museum known for the 2001 royal massacre site.

Former royal palace of the Shah Kings of Nepal, converted into a public museum in 2008. 📜 Site of the 2001 royal massacre, a pivotal event in Nepal's history. # Why Go 🏛️ Explore a mid-century time capsule of royal life and the former royal residence and throne room 👑 View the royal crown jewels 🔍 Learn about Nepal's royal history, the 2001 royal massacre, and conspiracy theories 🌳 Enjoy courtyards, gardens, unique architecture, and exhibits # Why Avoid 📸 No photography or electronic devices allowed inside # Tips Leave phones/cameras at the front office. # Cost 💰 Nepali Students Rs 50, Nepali Citizens Rs 200, SAARC & Chinese Nationals Rs 500, Other Foreigners Rs 1000. # Hours 🕒 Thursday - Monday 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Tuesday 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM, Wednesday Closed. # Location 📍 Narayanhiti Palace Museum North Gate Rd, Kathmandu 44600.

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