Boro Sardar Bari Tourist Attraction in Sonargaon

Boro Sardar Bari (also known as the Boro Sardar Palace) is a historical site in Sonargaon, Bangladesh. It is located in the Panam area of Sonargaon, close to Panam City. It is indeed inside the Sonargaon Folk Art and Craft Museum.

Boro Sardar Bari is an impressive architectural structure that showcases a blend of Mughal and British architectural styles. The palace is characterized by its spacious courtyards, grand halls, intricately designed wooden ceilings, and beautiful terracotta carvings on its facade.

A family tour in the Sonargaon Museum, Bangladesh

Today, Boro Sardar Bari is a tourist attraction and a museum. Visitors can explore the palace and its surroundings, appreciate the architectural beauty, and learn about the history and culture of the region.

There is no old glory but there are traces of the glory. There is a big pond in front of the house. In the bright night, the red, blue, and green broken ceramic plates of the palace shine in the moonlight.

In front of the building, there are statues of two English horsemen on either side of the brick embankment. The total 27 thousand 400 square feet building has 47 rooms on the ground floor and 38 rooms on the second floor. 

Bara Sardar’s house is located on the boundary of the Sonargaon Folk and Crafts Museum. Its location is 27 km southeast of Dhaka. Travelers can make Sonargaon visit regularly. The Art and Crafts Museum and Panam City can be visited together. It has become a must-see tourist attraction on the Bangladesh tour.