Palpa Durbar & Museum
About This Museum
Perched high in the charming hill station of Tansen, with views that stretch across the Mahabharat Range, you'll find the Palpa Durbar & Museum. This isn't just a building; it's the restored former palace of the Palpa governors, a place where Rana-era history feels almost tangible. Wandering its rooms, you're surrounded by an eclectic mix of period furniture, traditional Newari woodwork, and faded photographs that tell silent stories. It’s a wonderfully intimate museum that feels more like exploring a grand, abandoned home than a formal institution.
Collection Highlights
Look for the intricate brass and bronze household items used by the ruling family and don't miss the collection of vintage rifles. The old black-and-white portraits offer a particularly haunting glimpse into the past lives connected to these walls.
Visitor Information
It's right in the main Tansen bazaar, so it's easy to weave into a day of exploring the town's cobbled streets. Just double-check opening times locally, as they can be fluid.
Architecture & Building
A classic example of Newari architecture fused with Rana-period design, featuring beautifully carved wooden windows, pagoda-style roofs, and a grand, imposing facade made from red brick.
Contact & Location
Address: United Mission Hospital -Tansen, Nepal, Chilangi-Chappani-Ramdi Road, Tansen--03, Tansen, पाल्पा, लुम्बिनी प्रदेश, नेपाल
Phone: +977 75-520124