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Singha Durbar (Nepali: सिंहदरवार, lit. 'Lion's Palace') is a palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The palace complex lies in the centre of Kathmandu, to the north of the Babar Mahal and Thapathali Durbar and east of Bhadrakali Temple. This palace was built by Chandra Shumsher JBR in June 1908. The palace used to be one of the most exquisite and lavish of palaces in the world until the 1950s. Today it houses buildings of the Nepali Government, including the Pratinidhi Sabha, the Rastriya Sabha and several ministries.

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  • El Singha Durbar (en nepalí: सिंहदरवार; literalmente Palacio del León) se localiza en la ciudad de Katmandú, es la sede oficial del gobierno de Nepal.​​ Originalmente construido por la dinastía Rana era conocido como el palacio más grande de Nepal. Para 1904, se afirma que era el palacio más grande y más lujoso en Asia y hasta 1973 fue la más grande secretaría de gobierno en Asia. Fue la residencia privada del Ministro hereditario del Gobierno de Nepal, ahora el Singha Durbar alberga las dos cámaras del Parlamento de Nepal (Sabha Pratinidhi, o Cámara de Representantes, y el Rashtriya Sabha o Cámara de los Estados), así como los ministerios y oficinas gubernamentales. Singha Durbar es también la sede de la Radio y Televisión públicas de Nepal. (es)
  • Singha Durbar (Nepali: सिंहदरवार, lit. 'Lion's Palace') is a palace in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The palace complex lies in the centre of Kathmandu, to the north of the Babar Mahal and Thapathali Durbar and east of Bhadrakali Temple. This palace was built by Chandra Shumsher JBR in June 1908. The palace used to be one of the most exquisite and lavish of palaces in the world until the 1950s. Today it houses buildings of the Nepali Government, including the Pratinidhi Sabha, the Rastriya Sabha and several ministries. (en)
  • Singhha Darbar (também escrito Singhha Durbar em inglês; em nepali: सिंहदरवार; literalmente: "Palácio do Leão") é um edifício histórico em Catmandu, a capital do Nepal, que é a sede oficial do governo do Nepal. O edifício foi desenhado por Kishore Narsingh Rana em estilo neoclássico, típica do século XIX. Uma parte substancial do palácio foi destruído por um fogo em 1973, mas a maior parte das áreas afetadas foram desde então reconstruídas. (pt)
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