[5] The Gorkha Palace showcases a remarkable blend of traditional Nepalese architecture and strategic military design.
Built primarily of wood and stone, the structure reflects the craftsmanship of local artisans and the architectural principles of the time.
Multiple levels and intricate wooden carvings characterize the palace, with each section serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.
Gorkha Durbar also has religious importance due to the placement of various Hindu temples inside the palace.
[1][6] The museum located inside the premises of the palace houses various items including armours, paintings and the Divya Upadesh of Prithvi Narayan Shah.