Welcome to Wasif Manzil, Murshidabad, a palace whispering tales of nawabs! Once known as the 'New Palace,' this stunning building showcases European architecture. Imagine strolling through halls where history unfolded, picturing the grandeur of a bygone era. A must-see for any travel enthusiast exploring West Bengal's royal heritage and historical tourism!
Admire The European-Islamic Architectural Blend
Explore The Durbar Hall And Palace Grounds
Learn About The Nawabs Of Murshidabad
Photography Of The Intricate Stucco Work
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Built by Nawab Wasif Ali Mirza in the early 20th century, Wasif Manzil served as his residence and a venue for official functions. It represents a shift in the Nawabi architecture, incorporating European influences more prominently than earlier structures. The palace witnessed the decline of the Nawabi power as British influence grew in the region. It stands as a symbol of a bygone era, a period when Murshidabad was a center of political and cultural significance. After independence, parts of the palace fell into disrepair, but efforts are underway to preserve and restore this historical landmark. Today, it serves as a reminder of the Nawabs' legacy and their contribution to the region's rich heritage.