Mohera Jamidar Bari (Mohera Zamindar Estate)
About Experience
The History Established in the 1890s by Kali Charan Saha, a wealthy jute and salt merchant, this sprawling estate survived the turbulent events of the 1971 Liberation War. While many zamindar estates across the country sadly fell into ruin over the decades, Mohera was meticulously restored and transformed into a Police Training Centre in 1990. Because it is managed and maintained by the Bangladesh Police, it remains remarkably well-kept, highly secure, and easily accessible, standing today as one of the most beautifully preserved aristocratic mansions in the country. The Architecture The estate is a stunning visual feast, featuring four distinct palatial buildings: Chowdhury Lodge, Maharaj Lodge, Ananda Lodge, and Kalicharan Lodge. The structures highlight a breathtaking fusion of traditional Bengali craftsmanship and European colonial design, adorned with ornate floral stucco, grand Corinthian pillars, and graceful sweeping arches. The expansive grounds are equally magnificent, boasting impeccably manicured gardens, a mini-zoo, and massive, serene ponds like Bishakha Sagor equipped with beautiful paved seating areas.