The main features of Bhaktapur Durbar Square
- There is a special contribution of Malla king Bhupatindra Malla in the construction of this Durbar square.
- There is a traditional Newari residence in the locality of this Durbar Square.
- Fifty five window palace, Nyatapola temple of Dattatreya, National Art Gallery, Golden Gate, Siddha Pokhari, etc are the ,main attractions of this durbar square.
- Stone, wood, brick, and different metals like gold, silver, aluminum, copper, etc are the used for the construction of the temple and palace.
- Limestone, powder of creal, paddy powder, chaku made of sugarcane juice, etc have been used to paste the stone an brick.
- Historical objects prior to 14th century can be observed in the National Art museum of the fifty five window palace. Similarly, Nepal's tallest 5 storied Nyatapola temple, Dattatreya temple made of a single tree, the only golden gate of Nepal and historical Siddha Pokhari attract tourists from throughout the world.
- The art and artifacts of the wood and stones used in the temple and palace re the best models of Nepali arts.
- The importance of this heritage has increased even more after it was enlisted in the world heritage site in 1979 AD.