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Clock Tower of Murshidabad

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Architect
  
Sagore Mistri

Type
  
Clock Tower

Clock Tower of Murshidabad

Alternative names
  
Ghari Ghar or Big Ben of Murshidabad

Location
  
Nizamat Fort Campus, eastern banks of Bhagirathi River, on the garden spaces between the Nizamat Imambara and the Hazarduari Palace Murshidabad, India

Address
  
Hazarduari, Murshidabad, West Bengal 742149

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFridayClosedSaturday10AM–5PMSunday(Holi)10AM–5PMHours might differMonday(Holi)10AM–5PMHours might differ

Similar
  
Katra Masjid, Hazarduari Palace, Fauti Masjid, Hotel Manjusha, Palace Compound of King M

The Clock Tower of Murshidabad (locally known just as Clock Tower or Ghari Ghar, also known as Big Ben of Murshidabad) is a clock tower in the Nizamat Fort Campus in West Bengal, India. The clock tower stands in the garden space between the Nizamat Imambara and the Hazarduari Palace; to its east, hardly a few feet away, is the old Madina Mosque and the Bacchawali Tope.

The clock tower was designed by Sagor Mistri, an Indian Bengali assistant of Colonel McLeod, the architect of the palace.

The clock tower is surmounted by a heavy sounding bell. Four masonry shields are placed on the ground level four corners. The dial of the clock tower faces eastwards, towards the Bhagirathi River, most probably for the sailors and passengers travelling on boats. The tower was designed by Sagore Mistri, the native assistant of Colonel Duncan MacLeod, who was the architect of the Hazarduari Palace.

References

Clock Tower of Murshidabad Wikipedia