Welcome to Nashipur Palace in Murshidabad, a hidden gem of West Bengal! Once known as 'Kashipur Rajbati,' this palace whispers tales of wealthy merchants and their lavish lifestyle. Explore its beautiful architecture, imagine royal gatherings, and step back in time to experience the grandeur of old India. A must-see for history buffs and curious travelers!
Explore The Lakshmi Narayan Temple.
Learn About Rani Swarnamoyee'S Contributions.
Photograph The Palace'S Architecture.
Visit The Museum Showcasing Artifacts.
Walk Through The Palace Grounds.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The Nashipur Rajbari was established by Raja Debi Singh, who rose to prominence during the British East India Company's rule. He was a controversial figure, known for his involvement in revenue collection. The palace served as the residence and administrative center for the Nashipur zamindari. Over the years, the family amassed considerable wealth and influence. The current palace is not the original structure; the old palace was destroyed by a fire. Rani Swarnamoyee, a prominent philanthropist and a member of the Nashipur royal family, rebuilt the palace in the 19th century. Her contributions to education and social welfare are still remembered today. The palace stands as a testament to the power and grandeur of the zamindari system in Bengal.