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Motaleb Master's House

Motaleb Master's House is a historic palace located in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Overview

The castle was built during the Mughal era and served as the residence of a prominent local noble.

History

Motaleb Master's House is believed to have been constructed in the 17th century, during the reign of the Mughal Empire.

The exact date of its construction is not known.

The palace was originally designed as a royal residence for a local noble, and it has since served various purposes over the centuries.

Architecture

The palace features a unique blend of Mughal and Bengali architectural styles.

Its layout consists of several courtyards, gardens, and ornate facades.

The building's design is characterized by intricate carvings, arches, and domes.

The palace has undergone several renovations over the years, but its original structure remains intact.

Location

Motaleb Master's House is situated in the heart of Dhaka's old city, on Taltala Bazaar Road.

The address is easily accessible by public transportation or taxi.

Current Status and Use

The palace is currently a private residence, although it has been converted into a museum to showcase its historical significance.

The building is no longer used as a royal residence but serves as a cultural landmark for the local community.

Heritage Status

Motaleb Master's House is listed as a national monument in Bangladesh, recognizing its importance in the country's history and culture.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the palace by appointment only.

Due to its private nature, visitors are required to contact the owner or authorized representatives in advance to arrange a viewing.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Grand Throne Room
  • The Courtyard of the Mughal Emperor
  • The Ornate Dining Hall

Details

Nameমোতালেব মাস্টারের বাড়ি
City
CountryBangladesh
Coordinates23.299477, 90.334465
Current usemuseum