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Fakir Palace

Bera Bazar Road

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Fakir Palace

The Fakir Palace is a historic palace located in Bera Bazar Road, Bangladesh.

History

  • The construction of the Fakir Palace began reportedly in the 19th century and was completed during the reign of a local ruler. The purpose of the palace was to serve as a residence for the ruler and his family.

Architecture

The Fakir Palace is believed to be an example of Mughal architecture, with influences from Islamic and Hindu styles. The layout of the palace features a central courtyard surrounded by ornate buildings and gardens. The exterior walls are adorned with intricate carvings and ornamental tiles.

Layout

The palace consists of several buildings, including a grand entrance hall, a library, and a private chamber for the ruler. The interior design features intricate frescoes, calligraphy, and ornate furnishings.

Historical Significance

The Fakir Palace played an important role in local history as a residence for the ruler and his family. During the British colonial era, the palace was used as a seat of administration by the local government.

Current Status and Use

The Fakir Palace is currently a private property and is not open to the public for visits. However, it remains an important landmark in Bera Bazar Road and is recognized for its historical significance.

Heritage Status

The Fakir Palace has been designated as a historic monument by the Bangladeshi government.

Visiting Information

Due to the palace's private nature, visiting information is not available.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The grand entrance hall features intricate carvings and ornate furnishings.
  • The library contains rare manuscripts and books on local history and culture.
  • The private chamber of the ruler features ornate frescoes and calligraphy.

Details

NameFakir Palace
City
CountryBangladesh
Coordinates24.078377, 89.61995
Current useprivate property
Accessiblefalse