Nishat Mahal
Girls School Rd
Nishat Mahal
Nishat Mahal is situated at Girls School Rd, Bahawalpur City Tehsil, Punjab, Pakistan.
History
- The palace was built between 1905 and 1911 as a residence for Nawab Muhammad Bahawal Khan V within the walled Bahawalgarh Palace Complex.
- The complex has been under a long-term lease to the Pakistan Army since 1966, rendering it part of the restricted Bahawalpur Cantonment.
Architecture
The palace is an example of early twentieth-century architecture in Punjab, with a blend of Mughal and European influences.
- The palace's layout features a mix of grand halls, ornate chambers, and beautifully landscaped gardens.
- The building's design reflects its purpose as a royal residence, showcasing opulent decorations and intricate details.
Historical Significance
Nishat Mahal has played a significant role in the region's history, serving as a symbol of power and wealth for the Nawab family.
Their construction during the early twentieth century marked an era of growth and prosperity for Bahawalpur City.
Current Status and Use
The palace is currently used by the Pakistan Army as part of their Cantonment.
Due to its restricted nature, access to the building is limited.
Heritage Status
Nishat Mahal has been recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.
Its heritage status reflects its value as a cultural landmark in Punjab.
Visiting Information
Due to its restricted nature, visiting Nishat Mahal requires special permission from the Pakistan Army.
However, the palace's surroundings offer a glimpse into Bahawalpur City's rich history and culture.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The palace features an impressive collection of Mughal-era artwork and furnishings.
- Its grand halls and chambers showcase exquisite craftsmanship and ornate decorations.
- The beautifully landscaped gardens provide a serene oasis amidst the bustling city.
Details
| Name | Nishat Mahal |
|---|---|
| City | Bahawalpur City Tehsil |
| Country | Pakistan |
| Coordinates | 29.397697, 71.70129 |
| Current use | part of Bahawalpur Cantonment by the Pakistan Army |
| Accessible | false |
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