Photographer's Note
The Hazarduari Palace, or the palace with a thousand doors is the chief tourist attraction of Murshidabad. This three-storey palace was built in 1837 by Duncan McLeod for the Nawab Najim Humaun Jah, descendent of Mir Zafar. It has thousand doors (among which only 900 are real) and 114 rooms and 8 galleries, built in European architectural style. The total area of Hazarduari Palace is 41 acres (170,000 m2). It is now a museum and has an exquisite collection of armoury, splendid paintings, exhaustive portraits of the Nawabs, various works of art including beautiful works of ivory (Murshidabad school) of China (European) and many other valuables. The Armoury has 2700 arms in its collections of which only few are displayed. Swords used by Shiraj-ud-Daulla and his grandfather, Nawab Alivardi Khan, can be seen here. The other attractions in this floor are Vintage Cars and Fittan Cars used by the Nawabs and their families.
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peppe59
(14555) 2010-12-30 9:03
Ciao Nilotpal,
very beautiful and interesting this palace with thousand doors.
Happy New Year
peppe
Didi
(61589) 2011-03-19 6:41
Namaste Patra
The point of view is OK but you should took a wider postion to not cut the roof of the building.
Please try to use also ShiftN software to correct the vertical lines.
Best regards
Photo Information
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Copyright: Nilotpal Patra (nilotpal_patra)
(1688)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2010-12-26
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nokia N73
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/111 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2010-12-29 2:42