Drukgyal Dzong
Drukgyal Dzong, also known as Drukgyel Dzong, is a fortress and Buddhist monastery, located in the upper part of the Paro District, Bhutan. The dzong was built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649 at the behest of Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, to commemorate victory over an invasion from Tibet. While ruling as the second Paro Penlop, Drukdra named the fortress Drukgyal Dzong, 'The fortress of the victorious Drukpas'. Nearby can be seen the local temple of the people of phangdo, which contains an image of Tara as the main object of worship.
Destruction by Fire
In the early 1950s, Drukgyel Dzong was almost completely destroyed by fire. It is listed on Bhutan's tentative list for UNESCO inclusion.The ruins were comparatively well preserved and how it functioned was still clear. While most of its timber components, such as roof trusses, door and window frames, floors and ceilings, were destroyed, most of the stone and rammed earth wall structures survived, Revealing how the Dzong operated as a defensive fortress in medieval times.