National Museum of Bhutan
རི་བོ་ཇིཀྲུ་ཌེཀHigh above Paro's Rimpung Dzong stands the distinctive round watchtower - the design of its thick walls inspired by the whorls of a conch shell - that once housed Bhutan's National Museum. Earthquakes badly damaged this beautiful building in 2009 and 2011, and it has since been closed for restoration. Part of the collection has been transferred to a modern building behind the watchtower, which formerly housed the museum's portrait gallery. Current exhibitions include an impressive display of ritual masks used in Bhutan's chham dances and a wonderful collection of aged thangkas. The Heritage Gallery displays a small group of weapons and traditional everyday items, while the final exhibit focuses on Bhutan's natural history, with a wealth of information and photographs about Bhutan's varied flora and fauna.