The Hazarduari Palace in Murshidabad (West Bengal) was designed in 1837 by General Duncan McLeod of the Bengal Engineers for Murshidabad's Nawab Najim Humayun Jah. An imposing three-storied rectangular building, it lies amidst sprawling gardens (covering a total of 41 acres) and is a fairly unblemished example of Italian-style architecture. The palace consists of 8 galleries and 114 rooms, with a colonnaded façade, a domed tower, high windows, beautifully ornate pillars and more, all of it a befitting venue for the Nawab's durbar, which was held here. The Hazarduari was also used as a residence by the Nawabs and by high-ranking British officials.
haan amar kichhu korar nei aalo tar jonno. j din gechhilam durbhagyoboshoto meghla aar kuasha chhilo. tao photoshop e touch up korar por anek ta better hoyechhe...
thankx a lot aniket for the quick explanation. dennis, i think u got the correct answer now. india is full of historical architectures which r beautiful and quite interesting!
Soumya itz indeed a pretty good one I like the sepia tone very much. Dennis, this is one of the famous place in Murshidabad, this not made by the Greeks this was build by Nawbab (Prince) of Bengal. It has 1000 doors hence named Hazarduari (Hazar=Hindi/Bengali=1000, Duar=Bengali=Door). I hope u got your answer right? Again soumya nice one.