North of Bhaktapur Durbar Square is the location of the Fifty-Five Window Palace. Around the heart of the historic city of Bhaktapur, it was constructed in 1427. The Fifty-Five Window Palace in Bhaktapur Palace, which is regarded as the essence and treasure house of medieval Nepalese art, is its most famous creation. Fifty-five carved black-lacquered wooden windows made of sandalwood The three-story brick and wood main palace has dark red walls. Its name refers to the Fifty-Five black-lacquered, carved wooden windows made of sandalwood that are on it. Its window lattice is embellished with priceless gems and intricate carvings, demonstrating the high caliber of Nepal‘s medieval woodcarving skill.