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BhutanTrongsa DistrictBagochen Boolingpang UelingTaa-Dzong བལྟ་རྫོང་།

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Taa-Dzong བལྟ་རྫོང་།

FGX5+P2H, Bumthang - Ura Hwy, Trongsa, Bhutan
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Tashi WangmoTashi Wangmo
Located above the Trongsa Dzong stands the formidable Watch Tower which has now been converted into a state of the art Museum. The Watch Tower was built in 1652 and in the olden days, the Ta Dzong or the Watch Tower had been guarding the Dzong and the surrounding villages from possible invasions. The Dzong was converted into a Royal Heritage Museum in 2008 and is dedicated to the Monarchs of Bhutan. The different galleries tell stories of ancient Bhutan and of the Kings and their achievements. A stroll inside the Museum will give an insight into the significance of Trongsa as the stronghold in the history of Bhutan. The Museum has many important artifacts including the Raven Crown of the Second King (Jigme Wangchuck), two scroll of the Oath of Allegiance to King Jigme Wangchuck and many other important religious artifacts. Photography is not allowed inside the Museum so one has to capture everything with the eyes and enjoy the stroll capturing the intriguing history of Bhutan.
Alex Drukpa.Alex Drukpa.
This Watchtower, Which Once Guarded Trongsa Dzong From Internal Rebellion, Stands On A Promontory Above The Town. It Was Built By Chogyal Minjur Tampa, The 1st Governor Of Trongsa In 1652. It Has Four Observation Points Resembling Tiger, Lion, Garuda, And Dragon. Climb Up The Path To Visit Ta Dzong, Which Now Houses A Shrine Dedicated To The Epic Hero, As Of Date The Ta Dzong Of Trongsa Is The Most Fascinating Museum Of The Nation.
Amey SupnekarAmey Supnekar
Taa Dzong, a historic watchtower turned museum in Bhutan, offers stunning views and a deep dive into Bhutanese culture and history. Its unique circular structure and rich exhibits make it a must-visit in Trongsa
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Located above the Trongsa Dzong stands the formidable Watch Tower which has now been converted into a state of the art Museum. The Watch Tower was built in 1652 and in the olden days, the Ta Dzong or the Watch Tower had been guarding the Dzong and the surrounding villages from possible invasions. The Dzong was converted into a Royal Heritage Museum in 2008 and is dedicated to the Monarchs of Bhutan. The different galleries tell stories of ancient Bhutan and of the Kings and their achievements. A stroll inside the Museum will give an insight into the significance of Trongsa as the stronghold in the history of Bhutan. The Museum has many important artifacts including the Raven Crown of the Second King (Jigme Wangchuck), two scroll of the Oath of Allegiance to King Jigme Wangchuck and many other important religious artifacts. Photography is not allowed inside the Museum so one has to capture everything with the eyes and enjoy the stroll capturing the intriguing history of Bhutan.
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This Watchtower, Which Once Guarded Trongsa Dzong From Internal Rebellion, Stands On A Promontory Above The Town. It Was Built By Chogyal Minjur Tampa, The 1st Governor Of Trongsa In 1652. It Has Four Observation Points Resembling Tiger, Lion, Garuda, And Dragon. Climb Up The Path To Visit Ta Dzong, Which Now Houses A Shrine Dedicated To The Epic Hero, As Of Date The Ta Dzong Of Trongsa Is The Most Fascinating Museum Of The Nation.
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Taa Dzong, a historic watchtower turned museum in Bhutan, offers stunning views and a deep dive into Bhutanese culture and history. Its unique circular structure and rich exhibits make it a must-visit in Trongsa
Amey Supnekar

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Taa-Dzong, an ancient watchtower-turned-museum, stands as a testament to Bhutan's rich cultural heritage and storied past. Perched majestically on a hilltop overlooking the picturesque town of Paro, this architectural gem offers visitors a fascinating journey through the annals of Bhutanese history.

Upon entering Taa-Dzong, guests are greeted by a treasure trove of artifacts, relics, and exhibits that chronicle the kingdom's evolution from ancient times to the present day. From intricate religious artifacts and ceremonial masks to traditional textiles and weaponry, the museum's extensive collection provides invaluable insights into Bhutan's religious, artistic, and martial traditions.

Beyond its impressive displays, Taa-Dzong also offers panoramic views of Paro Valley and the surrounding Himalayan peaks, making it a prime spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're a history buff eager to delve into Bhutan's past or simply seeking a moment of tranquility amidst breathtaking scenery, Taa-Dzong promises a memorable and enriching experience for visitors...

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Located above the Trongsa Dzong stands the formidable Watch Tower which has now been converted into a state of the art Museum. The Watch Tower was built in 1652 and in the olden days, the Ta Dzong or the Watch Tower had been guarding the Dzong and the surrounding villages from possible invasions. The Dzong was converted into a Royal Heritage Museum in 2008 and is dedicated to the Monarchs of Bhutan. The different galleries tell stories of ancient Bhutan and of the Kings and their achievements. A stroll inside the Museum will give an insight into the significance of Trongsa as the stronghold in the history of Bhutan. The Museum has many important artifacts including the Raven Crown of the Second King (Jigme Wangchuck), two scroll of the Oath of Allegiance to King Jigme Wangchuck and many other important religious artifacts.

Photography is not allowed inside the Museum so one has to capture everything with the eyes and enjoy the stroll capturing the intriguing...

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The 500-year-old jacket of Ngagi Wangchuk is a major attraction in the museum. The views from the roof of the museum are magnificent. One can either take a steep staircase to reach here from the town or drive here. The museum has in total 11 galleries exhibiting various artefacts of Buddhist culture and reminiscence of the royalties of Bhutan. The museum displays the remains of the Wangchuck Dynasty and works of the historical significance of Trongsa Dzong. There are dungeons in the tower where British soldiers were kept...

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