Two giant statues, dating from the Middle Kingdom, originally adorned the building's facade, which opened to the west.
Recent excavations unearthed a temple and 25 statues dating back to the first millennium BC.
Typical of Renaissance palaces of the time, it is decorated and adorned with statues, paintings and frescoes dating from the 16th century.
There were nine two-foot-high statues of rampant lions, dating from the early 20th century, on the parapet of the building.
The Mahavira hall contains three large statues dating from the Ming Dynasty.
His statue, dating back to 1919, stands between Morrill and McGraw Halls.
It houses several statues dating from 1737 which possibly represent tutelary gods of Ishigaki Island.
The current statue, dating from 1932, is made of bronze and it replaced the original statue.
Burhanath temple situated on the bank of river Ganges, has statues dating 1937.
The oldest statue, dating from 1869, was done by an American, Emma Stebbins - in Rome.