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Durbar Squares of Kathmandu Valley in 22 photos

Durbar Square are places near the royal palaces in Nepal, which consists of temples, open courts, idols, statues, fountains and many other structures. It is equivalent to modern town squares in the western countries. These Durbar Squares were used for any religious events and even the coronation of the Kings used to be held at these squares. In the old times Nepal consisted small kingdoms. The Durbar Squares are feast for photographers. The most prominent are located in Kathmandu Valley. The three famous Durbar Squares of Kathmandu Valley that are included in the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO are :

Kathmandu Durbar Square or Basantapur Durbar Square

People playing drums in Kathmandu Durbar Square

Taleju Temple

View of Kathmandu Durbar Square from Kotilingeshwar Mahadev Temple

Door leading into Taleju Temple

Nasal Chowk

Durbar Square

Puppets for sale

Sadu near Mahendreshwar Temple

Patan Durbar Square

Shop selling artifacts near Patan Durbar Square

Krishna Mandir from the 17th century

View of Patan Durbar Square from the Golden Gate

Another view of Patan Durbar Square

A statue in Mul Chowk, Patan Durbar Square

Taleju Bell

View of Patan Durbar Square from Si Taleju restaurant

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Bhaktapur Durbar Square

Char Dham Temples

Siddhi Laxmi Stone Temple

Courtyard in Bhaktapur Durbar Square

National Art Gallery

Hindu deity carved on the Golden Gate

Taumadhi Square, Bhaktapur

Nyatapola Temple in Taumadhi Square

At the time of writing there was an entrance fees to these Durbar Square.
Kathmandu Durbar Square – NPR 750 • Patan Durbar Square – NPR 500 • Bhaktapur Durbar Square – USD 10 . The citizens of SAARC pay less.

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