Down the original road, back to the Kurkha Palace in the old city (Tallo durbar), this is a Newvalian-style building with a combination of red brick walls and black wood carving windows, the scale is more than the palace on the mountain, but the carving is far less fine. This is the palace built in the Gyanendra era, so the building is relatively modern. It was originally a royal forbidden place. It was opened to the public as a Gurkha Museum not long ago. Tickets are 50 rupees, and photos are added to 200 rupees. The museum mainly introduces the lineage and history of the Shah dynasty, which is dominated by Plitvier. Narayan. Shah, and can see ancient Nepalese weapons and musical instruments, as well as the throne that the king used in the year that can only be described as "simple". Similar to other museums in Nepal that have been transformed from palaces, the building is also more interesting than the museum displays.