The Palace is known as Hazarduari because it contains about a thousand real and false doors. It was built by Nawab Nasim Humayun Jah (1829-37 A.D.). The Palace was used for holding Durbar and as residence of high ranking English officials. At present, it serves as a period Museum displaying a vast array of interesting exhibits which include life size paintings of the Nawabs of Murshidabad, British royal personages, throne, palanquins, silver thrones, armour used in various battles in the region, vases, ivory and marble objects etc.
The magnificent palace was built by Maharaja Nripendranarayan inc.1847 A.D. following the plan and design of neo-classical European style. The double storeyed brick building is raised on a basement terrace. It is approached through a porch-in-antis which has on its either side an arcaded verandah. Similar verandah also runs longitudinally in the first storey. The porch leads to the Durbar hall. It is surmounted by a guilded dome. On the top of the dome is placed a lantern.
Source: Must See Indian Heritage
Last Modified : 7/1/2020
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