While
other governments around the world ensconce themselves
in fortresses of stone and steel, the seat of Bhutan's
Royal Government is in a building that mirrors the
county's culture and its people. The Taschichho Dzong
was built in the late 1700's and also serves as the
home of the Central Monastic Body. The building we
see today is largely a modern affair, built in 1962
when His Majesty Jigme Dorji Wangchuk moved the government
to Thimphu after a fire at its original location.
The complex's central tower is original, however.