The Asha Archives is a public library of Nepali manuscripts, named after the late Asha Man Singh Kansakar.
Ribhuvan Museum at the Hanuman Dhoka Palace, Kathmandu Durbar Square highlights the life of King Tribhuvan who helped free the country from the Rana regime.
Most books are non-fiction as the books are from government offices and research centers.
Long served as a primary residence for the country's monarchs.
This museum was founded to preserve and showcase traditional paintings of Nepal.
National Ethnographic Museum presents a kaleidoscopic image of Nepal to visitors.
The National Museum is located in the western part of Kathmandu near the Swoyambhunath stupa in the historical building which was constructed in early 19th century by General Bhimsen Thapa.
The library had an impressive collection of 43,000 books and periodicals.
The Patan Museum is a remarkable example of successful restoration work.
The metalwork section known as the Brass & Bronze Museum is housed opposite the Woodcarving Museum.