Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

National Museum of Bhutan is a social exhibition hall in the town of Paro in western Bhutan. Built up in 1968, in the revamped old Ta-dzong working, above Rinpung Dzong under the order of His Majesty, the King Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, the third inherited Monarch of Bhutan. The essential foundation was made to house a portion of the finest examples of Bhutanese workmanship, including magnum opuses of bronze statues and compositions. Suitable exhibitions were built to house the broad accumulations. Gems were richly shown on investigative lines.

Today the National Museum currently possesses more than 3,000 works of Bhutanese workmanship, covering over 1,500 years of Bhutan’s social legacy. Its rich possessions of different innovative customs and orders, speak to an amazing mix of the past with the present and is a noteworthy fascination for neighborhood and remote guests.

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