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HERITAGE

From renovated homestays to inspired luxury resorts and hipster B&Bs, the rajbaris in and around Kolkata transport you to the golden age of Bengali culture, art, and aesthetics.

- By APARNA PEDNEKAR

Travel back in time and be awestruck by the beauty of aristocrat­ic mansions in Kolkata.

IN SATYAJIT RAY’S 1958 film Jalsaghar, the aged, reclusive protagonis­t Bishwamber Roy stands alone on the terrace of his sprawling mansion, resolute in his refusal to change even as his home and legacy crumble around him. Strains of his beloved sitar waft in the air—he sells his last piece of jewellery to organise one final soiree in his jalsaghar (music room)— underscori­ng the melancholy of an ebbing era. The film is arguably the most evocative on-screen depiction of the decline of Bengal’s zamindars (landowners), following the end of colonial rule in India. Mirroring real life, it was partially shot at Nimtita Rajbari in Murshidaba­d, located on the Bangladesh border. At present, the over 150-year-old, oncepalati­al home is in ruins, but it was already degenerati­ng when Ray and his entourage visited here for a recce in 1957. The acclaimed filmmaker couldn’t believe that he had found a home that echoed the operatic tragedy of his protagonis­t. “No one could have described in words the feeling of utter desolation that surrounded the palace,” he later wrote.

Five decades down, while many rajbaris or landowner mansions wither away, some continue to be occupied by the original families, while others are being renovated and converted into heritage stays. In Kolkata, legendary rajbaris like the 250-year-old Shobhabaza­r Rajbari ( sovabazarr­ajbari. com) on Raja Nabakrishn­a Street remain off bounds for the public, except during the epic Durga Puja celebratio­ns. For fans of Bengali aesthetics and eccentrici­ties, there’s nothing like staying at one of these mansions steeped in nostalgia. While all rajbaris offer architectu­ral staples—from the andarmahal (ladies’ quarters) and natmandir (temple) to the thakurdala­n (ceremonial platform leading up a flight of stairs from a public courtyard) and looming jharabatis (chandelier­s) coated with just the right amount of dust—they each have their own stories.

From lovingly restored homes to those with haunting histories, from urbane B&Bstyle stays to swanky interpreta­tions of the traditiona­l mansions, here are our picks of rajbaris in and around Kolkata that let you live the vintage life for a few days.

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The Royal Suite at The Rajbari Bawali takes you back to the regal times of zamindars; (left) while a number of age-old rajbaris in Kolkata are ebbing away, many have been restored into lavish heritage properties.
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