The 10 Best Museums in Bagmati Zone, Central Region

December 31, 2021 Kelli Reichel

Bagmati (Nepali: बागमती अञ्चल Listen (help·info) Bāgmatī Añcal) is one of the fourteen zones of Nepal, named after the Bagmati River. It is in the Central Development Region of Nepal. The zone contains the Kathmandu Valley with its conurbation of 1.5 million inhabitants.
Restaurants in Bagmati Zone

1. Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre

Keshav Narayan Chowk, Patan (Lalitpur) Nepal +977 1-5521120 http://kathmanduarts.org/
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Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre

The Kathmandu Contemporary Arts Centre currently provides studio space for young contemporary artists and shows catalogued exhibitions of their work. It has the largest reference library of art-related books in Nepal. The Centre moved in August to the Patan Museum and benefits from its architecturally fine buildings, location and Cafe.

Babar Mahal, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 1-4220735 http://www.nepalartcouncil.org.np
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Nepal Art Council Gallery

3. Universal Crafts

6 Kageshori Manohara, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 984-1282296 [email protected] http://www.universalart.com.np
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Universal Crafts

Universal Crafts is an Online Wholesale Store based in Nepal. Our main focus is to provide most reasonable price to the Nepalese Handicrafts for reseller all around the world. Best Price Guaranteed Genuine Handicrafts and Free Branding of your products.

Satghumti, Thamel, Paknajol, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 980-3723043
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Woodcraft Gallery

Saat Ghumti Marga Thamel, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 980-3723043 http://woodcraftandgallery.blogspot.com
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Woodcraft Gallery

6. Sara Enterprises

Inside boudhanath circle, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 1-4493300 [email protected] http://www.buddhistthangkacentre.com
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Sara Enterprises

Buddhist Thangka Centre is a thangka painting school since 1976. Our school trains young artist, grooms them and provide them with jobs. It's and objective of Sara Enterprise to protect and preserve the cultural heritage of Buddhism and spiritual essence of Nepalese tradition. We try our best to balance out both the commercial and historical aspects of Buddhist Art.

7. Music Museum of Nepal

Tripura Marg 320, Kathmandu, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 1-4242741 http://musicmuseumnepal.org
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Music Museum of Nepal

Reviewed By Murchungaa - Montreal, Canada

The Museum was founded in the year 1995 with a view of collecting, preserving and glorifying Nepali folk musical instruments. There are more than 100 ethnic groups in Nepal, each with their own culture and traditions to mark every occasion from birth to death with music. The museum holding a collection of 655 distinct Nepali folk musical instruments. Not easy to find, like all treasures, but when you will find it, you will really appreciate it! Martin from Montréal, Québec, Canada

8. Patan Museum

Royal Palace Complex Durbar Marg, Patan (Lalitpur) 44700 Nepal 01-521492 http://www.patanmuseum.gov.np
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Patan Museum

It takes all three floors of the meticulously restored royal palace to cover thirteen centuries of Nepal’s religious art history; easily Nepal’s leading museum.

Reviewed By ggm96822 - Honolulu, United States

Severely damaged in the April 2015 earthquake, the restoration since has been phenomenal; much of the original doors, windows, wood carvings and brick work have been put back into place, only replaced by very high quality new work when necessary. This was the palace of the Malla kings of Patan, originally built in 1734 AD by displacing Ha Bāhā, though it has been rebuilt several times since (it was leveled in the massive 1934 AD earthquake, for example). The collection continues to expand, too, as (sadly) other historic structures of Patan are rebuilt without preserving their centuries-old carvings but at least letting the museum display them. There are occasional dances and musical events in the courtyard, and the impressively re-established annual Tantric-inspired Kartik Naach is performed in the fall outside the museum. Guide not necessary but many people apparently miss the second, separate entrance and even fewer visit the pond behind the palace.

Ashok Galli,Thamel,Kathmandu, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 984-1602340 [email protected] http://www.himalayanthangka.com
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himalayan arts gallery p.ltd

10. Taragaon Museum

Boudhanath Sadak, Kathmandu 44600 Nepal +977 1-5178105 http://taragaonmuseum.com/
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Taragaon Museum

Reviewed By aakriti2013 - Kathmandu, Nepal

There are so many museums and heritage sites in Kathmandu, that everybody knows about but Taragaon is one of its kind. Not many people within the city know about this place but you have to visit it to believe it. The museum houses drawings, sketches,paintings and other important documents that dates back in history. All of the photographs and sketches that are housed in the museum are donated by the artists themselves.

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