Cooch Behar Palace

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Cooch Behar Palace is a grand 19th-century royal residence in West Bengal, India, known for its distinctive Indo-Saracenic architecture and historical association with the Cooch Behar royal family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage building
palace
royal residence
architecturalStyle Indo-Saracenic architecture
classical European style
associatedWith Cooch Behar State NERFINISHED
Maharaja of Cooch Behar NERFINISHED
builtFor Cooch Behar royal family NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Cooch Behar district
Royal palaces in India
Tourist attractions in West Bengal
completionDate 19th century
constructionStart late 19th century
country India
era British colonial period
hasColonnade yes
hasDome yes
hasFeature arched corridors
formal gardens
large central hall
ornamental balconies
hasGarden yes
hasPortico yes
hasSymmetry yes
hasVeranda yes
heritageStatus protected monument
tourist attraction
locatedIn Cooch Behar NERFINISHED
Cooch Behar district NERFINISHED
India
West Bengal
materialUsed brick
stone
namedAfter Cooch Behar NERFINISHED
numberOfStoreys two
openToPublic yes
region eastern India NERFINISHED
roofType domed roof
significance symbol of Cooch Behar royal heritage
state West Bengal
styleInfluencedBy European Renaissance architecture
Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
tourismImportance major attraction in North Bengal
usedAs museum
tourist site

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