The Puthia Temple Complex in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, is a spectacular cluster of Hindu temples and palaces. It is one of the most significant architectural heritage sites in the country, reflective of the grandeur of the past. This complex houses a variety of structures with intricate designs and craftsmanship that date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable among them are the ornate Shiva, Govinda, and Gopal temples, along with the queen's palace known as Rani Bhabani’s palace. The temples showcase a blend of traditional Bengali and Indo-Saracenic architectural styles featuring terracotta plaques that depict themes from Hindu epics, floral motifs, and scenes from daily life in the Bengal region. The complex not only offers a tranquil spiritual atmosphere but also a visual journey through the art and culture of the historical Puthia princely state. The preservation of this complex is crucial for its cultural and architectural value, offering a window to the past for both locals and tourists alike.