Completed in 1754, the 55 Window Palace stands as a testament to Bhaktapur’s rich architectural heritage, located in the heart of Bhaktapur Durbar Square. This historic building is distinguished by its 55 intricately carved windows, each featuring latticed wooden slats in the traditional Newari style. The palace’s exterior invites visitors to marvel at the detailed craftsmanship, while the inner courtyards offer a glimpse into the palace’s past. Today, visitors can explore the courtyards and appreciate the enduring beauty of this significant structure.
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