The National museum of Nepal was established                      in 1928AD as an Arsenal museum in the historical building,                      which was raised in early 19th century AD during                      the premiership of General Bhimsen Thapa. The initial name                      of this museum was Chhauni Silkhana which literally                      means "the stone house of arms and ammunitions". It was opened                      as a public mus eum in the year 1938AD by the then Prime Minister                      Juddha Shamsher JBR. He not only allowed the Nepalese to visit                      the museum charging very little but also raised a building                      for an art museum and named it after him Juddha Jatiya Kalashala.                      Until then only foreign scholars/dignitaries and invitees                      or guests of the Rana Prime Minister occasionally could have                      a glimpse of this wonderful collections. It was only in the                      year 1967AD this was named as Rashtriya Sangrahalaya, the                      National Museum of Nepal during the rule of His Majesty the                      King Mahendra.
eum in the year 1938AD by the then Prime Minister                      Juddha Shamsher JBR. He not only allowed the Nepalese to visit                      the museum charging very little but also raised a building                      for an art museum and named it after him Juddha Jatiya Kalashala.                      Until then only foreign scholars/dignitaries and invitees                      or guests of the Rana Prime Minister occasionally could have                      a glimpse of this wonderful collections. It was only in the                      year 1967AD this was named as Rashtriya Sangrahalaya, the                      National Museum of Nepal during the rule of His Majesty the                      King Mahendra.                     
There are three building within the museum premises for the exhibition of artifacts:
- The main historical building
- Juddha Jatiya Kalashala
- Buddhist Art Gallery
 
 
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