Constructed in the early 19th century by British architect Duncan Macleod, Hazarduari Palace stands as a monumental example of colonial-era architecture. Located in India, this vast palace museum is renowned for its grand facade and expansive interiors. Visitors can explore a rich collection of historic relics and art, including old weaponry and European oil paintings, which offer a glimpse into the region’s royal past. The palace’s grandeur and the carefully curated exhibits provide a vivid journey through history, making it a significant cultural and historical site.
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