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Gaddhi Baithak
Basantapur Durbar Square

The eastern side of Durbar Square is closed off by this white neoclassical building. With its imported European style, it was built as a part of the palace in 1908 during the Rana period and makes a strange contrast to the traditional nepali architecture that dominates the square. It is said to have been modelled on London’s National Gallery.
 

Great Bell
Basantapur Durbar Square

On your left as you leave the main square along Makhan tole is ’The Great Bell’ elevated atop a white building enacted by Rana Bahadur Shah (Son of Prithvi Narayan Shah) in 1797. The bell’s ring drives off evil spirits, but it is only rung during puja at the Degutaleju Temple. Across from the Great Bell is a very ornate corner balcony , decorated in gorgeous copper and ivory, from where members of the royal court could view the festival action taking place in Durbar Square.
 


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