Shree Durbar

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27.677968°N 85.319761°E / 27.677968; 85.319761 Shree Durbar (aka Shri Durbar) is a Rana palace in Kathmandu, Patan, Nepal the capital of Nepal. The palace complex is located east of the Lazimpat Durbar next to Patan Dhoka and was built by Chandra Shumsher JBR in 1927.[1]

Architectural styleFusion of Neoclassical architecture, Mughal,European styles of architecture
LocationKathmandu, Patan, Nepal, Nepal
Construction started1927
CostUnknown
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Shree Durbar
Interactive map of the Shree Durbar area
General information
Architectural styleFusion of Neoclassical architecture, Mughal,European styles of architecture
LocationKathmandu, Patan, Nepal, Nepal
Construction started1927
CostUnknown
ClientChandra Shumsher JBR
Technical details
Structural systemBrick and Mortar
Size140 ropanis
Design and construction
ArchitectsKumar Narsingh Rana, Kishor Narsingh Rana
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History

Side view of Shree durbar,Patan,Nepal

Current status

Brick of Shree Durbar saying " Shree 3 Chandra 1909 " probably the leftovers of singha Durbar

Various parts of the estate were sold, donated, or given as alms by Jagadamba Kumari Devi.[1] The main building is occupied by descendants of Madan Shumsher JBR, with the remaining compound turned into a neighborhood of Sri Durbar Tole along with Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya.[1]

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