Kathmandu
Durbar Square (Basantapur Darbar Kshetra) in front of the old royal palace
of the former Kathmandu Kingdom is one of three Durbar (royal palace) Squares in
the Kathmandu Valley in
Nepal, all of which are UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
Several
buildings in the Square collapsed due to a major
earthquake on 25 April 2015. Durbar Square was surrounded with
spectacular architecture and vividly showcases the skills of the Newar artists and
craftsmen over several centuries. The Royal Palace was originally at Dattaraya
square and was later moved to the Durbar square.
The Kathmandu Durbar
Square held the palaces of the Malla and Shah kings who ruled
over the city. Along with these palaces, the square surrounds quadrangles,
revealing courtyards and temples. It is known as Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square, a
name derived from a statue of Hanuman, the monkey
devotee of Lord Ram,
at the entrance of the palace.
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