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Dharahara (Nepali: धरहरा), also called Bhimsen Tower, was a nine-storey, 61.88-metre-tall (203.0 ft)[1] tower at the center of Sundhara in Kathmandu.[2] It was built in 1832 by Mukhtiyar (equivalent to Prime Minister) Bhimsen Thapa under the commission of Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari and was a part of the architecture of Kathmandu recognized by UNESCO.
StatusDestroyedLocationKathmandu, NepalCoordinates27°42′03″N85°18′43″E / 27.7007°N 85.3119°ECompleted1832 or laterDestroyed• 15 January 1934(1934 earthquake)
• 25 April 2015 (2015 earthquake; a 10-metre-tall (33 ft) stump of the base remains)Height61.88 metres (203.0 ft)
The tower had a spiral staircase containing 213 steps. The eighth floor held a circular balcony for observers that provided a panoramic view of the Kathmandu valley. It also had a 5.2-metre (17 ft) bronze mast on the roof.[2]
Most of the tower collapsed in the 25 April 2015 Nepal earthquake, but the base remains.[4][5] Sixty bodies were found in the rubble.[6] Reconstruction of the tower commenced in June 2018.
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