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3 galleries of Shah Kings to open at Hanumandhoka Museum



KATHMANDU: Targeting the Visit Nepal Year- 2020, Hanumandhoka Durbar Museum Development Committee is set to open three galleries related to three Shah Kings- Mahendra, Birendra and Tribhuvan of the Hanumandhoka Durbar museum.

The Hanumandhoka Durbar museum was closed for the visitors after the 2015 earthquake partially damaged it.

The renovation of the museum section of the historic building has completed and the finishing touches are being applied to the galleries and Gaddhi Baithak, media reports said.

As per the plan of the committee, the museum will open from February for the visitors. Earlier, the visitors could observe only the biography of three late kings- Mahendra, Birendra and Tribhuvan.

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