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Kaiser Library

Kathmandu


Also known as the Keshar Library, this place is definitely worth a visit. The main reading room has antique globes, stuffed tiger's heads and suits of armour that you expect to spring to life at any moment. The library has a remarkable collection of antique travel literature, though books are stacked everywhere after the upper floors were damaged in the 2015 earthquake.


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