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Lalbagh Fort

Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
Lalbagh Fort is an incomplete 17th-century Mughal fort complex located in the southwestern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its construction was started in 1678 by Mughal Prince Muhammad Azam during his 15-month vice-royalty of Bengal but was left incomplete. His successor, Shaista Khan, did not continue the work after his daughter, Bibi Pari, died there in 1684. The fort is a perfect example of the Mughal architectural style, showcasing the grandeur of the Mughal Empire. It is considered a combination of three main structures: the mosque, the tomb of Pari Bibi, and the Diwan-i-Aam (the residence of the Governor). The fort complex is surrounded by beautiful gardens, water channels, and fountains, providing a serene environment for visitors. Country Name

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2-3 hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical Site & Museum
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry fees for Lalbagh Fort are different for locals and foreigners.

    For locals (Bangladeshi): The fee is around 20 BDT.

    For foreigners: The fee is higher, around 200 BDT.

    Note: These prices are ...
    Entry fees for Lalbagh Fort are different for locals and foreigners.

    For locals (Bangladeshi): The fee is around 20 BDT.

    For foreigners: The fee is higher, around 200 BDT.

    Note: These prices are subject to change. It's always best to check the official website or a reliable source for the latest prices. Country Name
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The fort is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on most days. It is closed on Sundays and remains open for half a day on Mondays (until 1:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the early morning or late afte...
    Regular Timings: The fort is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on most days. It is closed on Sundays and remains open for half a day on Mondays (until 1:00 PM).

    Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and the crowds. The light is also better for photography during these times. Country Name
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    Special Events:
    The fort often hosts various cultural events, especially during national holidays and festivals like Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year) in April and Eid. These events showcase traditional Bangladeshi music, dance, and art, providing a unique cultural experience. The fort is also used as a venue fo...
    The fort often hosts various cultural events, especially during national holidays and festivals like Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year) in April and Eid. These events showcase traditional Bangladeshi music, dance, and art, providing a unique cultural experience. The fort is also used as a venue for sound and light shows that narrate its history. Country Name
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Tomb of Bibi Pari: The tomb is the most iconic structure and a great subject for photography. The intricate details of the black marble and the grand dome make for stunning shots.

    Southern Gateway: The southern gate is the most imposi...
    The Tomb of Bibi Pari: The tomb is the most iconic structure and a great subject for photography. The intricate details of the black marble and the grand dome make for stunning shots.

    Southern Gateway: The southern gate is the most imposing entrance and offers a grand perspective for architectural photography.

    Reflections in the Water Channels: The water channels and fountains within the fort complex create beautiful reflections of the surrounding structures and gardens, perfect for artistic shots.

    The Garden Pathways: The pathways in the lush gardens, with the fort structures in the background, are great for a scenic and serene photo.

    The River View: The fort's location near the Buriganga river provides an opportunity for a panoramic shot that combines history and nature. Country Name

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Things To Do

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    Visiting the Lalbagh Fort offers a great mix of historical exploration, relaxation, and cultural immersion.

    Explore the Main Structures: Start your tour by visiting the three main structures: the Tomb of Pari Bibi, the Diwan-i-Aam, and the Quila Masjid. The tomb is the highlight, so take your time to admire its craftsmanship. The Diwan-i-Aam gives you a glimpse into the life of a Mughal governor.

    Stroll Through the Gardens: The gardens are a major attraction. Take a leisurely stroll, enjoy the greenery, and find a peaceful spot to relax. The gardens are perfect for a picnic with friends or family.

    Photography: The fort, with its grand structures and beautiful gardens, is a paradise for photographers. The red brick and black marble provide a great contrast. The fort's walls and ...

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    Why Famous:
    Lalbagh Fort is famous for several reasons, despite its incomplete status.

    Mughal Architecture: The fort is a prime example of Mughal architecture in Bangladesh. The intricate design of the tomb of Bibi Pari, the symmetrical layout, and the use of materials like...
    Lalbagh Fort is famous for several reasons, despite its incomplete status.

    Mughal Architecture: The fort is a prime example of Mughal architecture in Bangladesh. The intricate design of the tomb of Bibi Pari, the symmetrical layout, and the use of materials like black marble and sandstone make it an architectural marvel.

    Historical Significance: The fort is a symbol of the Mughal presence in Bengal. It tells a fascinating story of ambition, loss, and the sudden abandonment of a grand project. The fort's history, intertwined with the personal tragedy of Shaista Khan and his daughter, adds a human element to its fame.

    Cultural Hub: Today, the fort is not just a historical site but a cultural hub. It hosts various cultural events and exhibitions, giving visitors a chance to experience the rich heritage of Bangladesh. Country Name
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of Lalbagh Fort is a brilliant example of the Mughal architectural style, characterized by its symmetry, elaborate details, and use of red sandstone and marble.

    Overall Structure: The fort was originally planned to be much larger. The main struct...
    The architecture of Lalbagh Fort is a brilliant example of the Mughal architectural style, characterized by its symmetry, elaborate details, and use of red sandstone and marble.

    Overall Structure: The fort was originally planned to be much larger. The main structures are arranged symmetrically with the tomb of Bibi Pari at the center. The Diwan-i-Aam and the mosque are positioned on either side. The fort walls have gateways, with the southern one being the most imposing.

    The Tomb of Bibi Pari: This is the most impressive structure in the complex. It is a square tomb building, with an octagonal room at its center containing the sarcophagus of Bibi Pari. The tomb is built of black marble, and the walls are adorned with intricate floral designs and carvings.

    Diwan-i-Aam: This is a two-storied structure that served as the residence and office of the Mughal governor. It has a hammam (bathhouse) and a large hall for public audiences. The building is simple yet elegant, reflecting the functional and aesthetic principles of Mughal design.

    Dimensions: The fort occupies a significant area of about 18 acres. The southern fortification wall is approximately 6. 10 meters high and 1. 37 meters thick. The tomb of Bibi Pari is a square building with a large central dome, and its dimensions reflect the typical Mughal style of tomb architecture. Country Name
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest airport is Shahjalal International Airport (DAC) in Dhaka. From the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to reach the fort.

    By Train: Dhaka has several railway stations. You can take a train to Dhaka and then use loc...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace) (approx.





    2 Kms):
    The official residential palace of the Dhaka Nawab family. Star Mosque (Tara Masjid) (approx. 2.





    5 Kms):
    A beautiful mosque known for its star-shaped mosaic designs. Dhakeshwari Temple (approx.





    2 Kms):
    The national temple of Bangladesh. Sadarghat (approx. 2.





    5 Kms):
    The main river port of Dhaka. Curzon Hall (approx.

    3 Kms): A historic British Raj-era building. Shaheed Minar (approx. 3.





    5 Kms):
    A national monument built to commemorate the martyrs of the 1952 Bengali Language Movement. Bangladesh National Museum (approx.





    4 Kms):
    The largest museum in Bangladesh. New Market (approx.





    2 Kms):
    A famous shopping area. Liberation War Museum (approx.





    4 Kms):
    A museum dedicated to the Bangladesh Liberation War. Baitul Mukarram National Mosque (approx.





    4 Kms):
    The national mosque of Bangladesh.

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Be aware of your surroundings, and keep your valuables safe. Stay hydrated and carry a water bottle.

    Packing: Pack light and comfortable clothing. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen are a must during the day.

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