Andul rajbari, Royal palace in Andul, India.
Andul Rajbari is a palace in West Bengal built with traditional Bengali architecture and large courtyards throughout its complex. Its rooms feature intricate carved woodwork and the building spreads across substantial grounds with multiple halls for different purposes.
The palace was built in 1834 by the Granville Macleod Company under Raja Rajnarayan Bahadur and served as an important seat of royal authority in the region. Its construction marked the establishment of an aristocratic residence during a period of significant economic change in West Bengal.
The palace contains a picture gallery showing scenes from the life of the local royal family and their relationship with the region over time. Visitors can see furnishings and objects that reflect how the household operated and what mattered to those who lived here.
The palace is within walking distance of Andul railway station, making it easy to reach by local train. The surrounding area is busy with markets and shops, so visiting during daylight hours works best for exploring both the building and its neighborhood.
The descendants of the original Raja continue to own and care for the palace while also running a market and cinema hall on the grounds. This ongoing family involvement shows how the building has adapted to serve both heritage preservation and contemporary community needs.
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