Introduction to the National Museum of Bhutan: The National Museum of Bhutan (National Museum) is a "Pagoda Dzong" used as a Paro Dzong watchtower in ancient times. In 1968, it was changed to a national museum by the Bhutanese government. It has many collections. Up to 3,000 works of art. The circular appearance of the museum is said to be the shape of the conch, a Buddhist auspicious instrument. The museum is divided into six floors, with different cultural relics on each floor, including religion, national development history, stamps, old photos, production and life, animals and plants, etc.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 09:00-16:30 Closed on holidays
Tickets: 10 Nu for Bhutanese nationals, 100 Nu for foreigners, free for monks
Telephone: 271257

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