Lal Durbar

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Architectural styleFusion of Neoclassical architecture, Mughal, European styles of architecture
LocationKathmandu, Nepal
Coordinates27°25′27″N 85°11′28″E / 27.4243°N 85.1910°E / 27.4243; 85.1910
CostUnknown
Lal Durbar
Interactive map of the Lal Durbar area
General information
Architectural styleFusion of Neoclassical architecture, Mughal, European styles of architecture
LocationKathmandu, Nepal
Coordinates27°25′27″N 85°11′28″E / 27.4243°N 85.1910°E / 27.4243; 85.1910
CostUnknown
ClientBir Shumsher JBR
Technical details
Structural systemBrick and Mortar
Size300 ropanis
Design and construction
ArchitectJogbir Sthapit

Lal Durbar is a Rana palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The palace complex, located East of the Narayanhity Palace, was incorporated in an impressive and vast array of courtyards, gardens and buildings. Lal Durbar was built by Bir Shamsher JBR in 1890 CE.[1]

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