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Supported by the UN cultural agency, Nepal’s quake-damaged museums re-open

Aug 11, 2016, at 12:41 pm

New York, Aug 11 (Just Earth News): More than a year since the devastating earthquakes that struck Nepal in April and May 2015, through the combined work of the United Nations cultural agency and its partners, some of the country’s notable museums and institutions, including the National Museum, and the National Art Gallery are once again open and visitors are coming back to enjoy their rich collections.