Bhaktapur is a glorious city in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal that has a mixed blend of culture, art, and architecture and is often considered a living museum. It was founded in the 12th century. Bhaktapur was once the capital of Nepal and had a rare, distinct medieval look that made it the best destination in all of Nepal. This fabulous city and architecture is the legacy of its rich history, annals, and artistic background. The very essence of Bhaktapur is the Durbar Square, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and several palaces, temples, and courtyards engulf it. One of the most important structures is the 55-Window Palace, an ideal example of the intricate woodwork and craftsmanship that says much about Newar art and architectural style. This Palace was once the royal settlement and is now the National Art Gallery, showing a remarkable collection of Nepali art, statues, and sculptures. Another main monument is the Vatsala Temple, well known for its elaborate stone carvings and tranquil atmosphere. The shrine or temple, dedicated to the goddess Vatsala, has an awesome bell and intricate designs that show the era's craftsmanship. Near this place is the famous Nyatapola Temple, one of Nepal's tallest pagoda-style temples, symbolizing the city's deep-seated spiritual culture