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The National Woodworking Museum
The National Woodworking Museum in Dattatreya Square often surprises visitors.
Upon entering the museum, guests ask for the exhibits. However, the building
itself is the museum and contain very finely carved pillars, windows, doors,
and struts. Also, there are wood carving samples that go back to the l5th
century. Wood was a major constructing item long before that time but not
much survives due to the adverse effects of time and weather. The building
was constructed in the l5th century by King Yaksha Malla. It is called the
Pujari Math and outside the Math, you have to get out of the museum and
walk along an alley where the ceiebrated Peacock Window is situated.
Timings
From 10 am to 4 pm, except on Tuesdays.
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