Thursday, June 23, 2011

Naranhity Museum as a fine art

          In the past the Naranhity Museum situated in the Kathmandu city the capital city of Nepal,It served as the residence of the monarch which then turned into a museum immediately after the country turned into republic. The original Palace was constructed under the shah dynasty in the early eighteen century. but it was destroyed during the earthquake i 1934.It was rebuilt in a contemporary style in the 1960s on the design of Architect Benjamin Polk(Chatterjee & Polk). On 1 June 2001, the palace was the site of the Nepalese Royal Massacre, where King Birendra of Nepal and Queen Ashwariya were shot dead along with seven other members of the Royal Family.
          This Building carrying it's own  history and also posses a fine art of construction. From it's layout to the foundation it's small piece of decoration is of fine art

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