Baliati Jamidar Bari

Baliati
Saturia
Manikganj - 1810

Type: Museums, Landmarks
 
  • Ratul Khan
    Ratul Khan
  • Md Nurul Islam
    Md Nurul Islam
  • Md. Iqbal Hussin
    Md. Iqbal Hussin
  • Baliati Palace
    Baliati Palace
  • Kamal Uddin
    Kamal Uddin
  • Mir Tasman Hossain
    Mir Tasman Hossain
  • A. K. M. Ibrahim Hossen
    A. K. M. Ibrahim Hossen
  • Shuva Guha
    Shuva Guha
  • Holud Himu
    Holud Himu
  • Shuva Guha
    Shuva Guha
  • Holud Himu
    Holud Himu
  • Rahul Sanjowal
    Rahul Sanjowal
  • Sabbir Ahmad 152-35-1283
    Sabbir Ahmad 152-35-1283

Baliati Jamidar Bari, located in the village of Baliati in the Manikganj district, is a historic zamindar estate renowned for its architectural grandeur and cultural significance. This 19th-century estate was once the residence of the influential Baliati Zamindar family, and today, it stands as a notable example of colonial-era architecture and heritage. Visitors to Baliati Jamidar Bari can explore its richly adorned interiors, and expansive gardens, and learn about the history of the Zamindar family and their impact on the region.

Why Visit Baliati Jamidar Bari

  • Architectural Heritage: The estate is known for its impressive colonial-era architecture, including ornate façades, intricate woodwork, and grand staircases, reflecting the opulence of the Zamindar era.
  • Historical Significance: Baliati Jamidar Bari provides insights into the lifestyle and influence of the Zamindar class during British colonial rule, offering a glimpse into their social and cultural practices.
  • Cultural Experience: Visitors can explore the estate’s historical artifacts, including old furniture, photographs, and manuscripts, which offer a deeper understanding of the Zamindar family's legacy.
  • Scenic Surroundings: The estate is set amidst lush gardens and open grounds, making it a pleasant location for leisurely walks and photography.
  • Local Heritage: The estate’s well-preserved state makes it a valuable site for those interested in local heritage and traditional architecture.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Baliati Jamidar Bari is during the cooler months from November to February. This period offers comfortable weather for exploring the estate and enjoying its gardens and surroundings.

How to Get There

  • By Road: Baliati Jamidar Bari is located in the Manikganj district, about 50 kilometers from Dhaka. It can be reached by car, taxi, or CNG rickshaw from Dhaka.
  • By Public Transport: Several bus services operate between Dhaka and Manikganj. Visitors can take a bus to Manikganj and then use local transportation, such as rickshaws or taxis, to reach the estate.
  • By Train: Train services are available from Dhaka to the nearest railway station, which is then followed by a road journey to the estate.

Tips for Visitors

  • Plan Your Visit: Check the opening hours and any special events or tours available at the estate before planning your visit.
  • Explore the Estate: Take time to explore the various rooms, gardens, and architectural features of the estate to fully appreciate its historical and cultural value.
  • Respect the Property: Follow any guidelines provided by the estate to help preserve its condition and maintain its heritage.
  • Bring Essentials: Pack essentials like water, comfortable footwear, and a camera to capture the estate's beauty and historical details.

Distances from Major Cities

  • Dhaka: Approximately 50 kilometers
  • Chittagong: Approximately 280 kilometers
  • Khulna: Approximately 350 kilometers
  • Barisal: Approximately 300 kilometers
  • Rangpur: Approximately 400 kilometers
  • Rajshahi: Approximately 300 kilometers

Baliati Jamidar Bari offers a fascinating journey into the past, showcasing the grandeur and cultural heritage of the Zamindar era. Its architectural beauty and historical significance make it a valuable destination for those interested in Bangladesh’s rich history and heritage.

More Info

Opening Hours April to September (Summer)
Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Monday: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

October to March (Winter)
Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday: 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Sunday: Closed

Ramadan
Monday to Saturday: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm
Friday: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
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Entry Fees Bangladeshi Citizens: ৳ 20.00
Citizens of SAARC Countries: ৳ 100.00
Other Foreign Citizens: ৳ 200.00
Students(till secondary school): ৳ 5.00
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