Narayanhiti Palace
Narayanhiti Palace, located in Kathmandu, Nepal, served as the royal residence of the Shah dynasty until the abolition of the monarchy in 2008. The palace is known for its stunning architecture, featuring a blend of traditional Nepali and European styles. It is surrounded by beautiful gardens and has several rooms that showcase the history of the royal family.
Today, Narayanhiti Palace is a museum open to the public, allowing visitors to explore its grand halls and learn about the history of the Nepalese monarchy. The museum displays various artifacts, photographs, and royal regalia, providing insight into the life of the former kings and queens of Nepal.