Katwa is a city and a municipality in the Bardhaman district of the state of West Bengal, India. It is located about 100 kilometers north of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. Katwa is known for its production of silk and handicrafts, as well as for its historical and cultural landmarks. Some of the notable places to visit in Katwa include the Katwa Rajbari, a palace built in the 19th century; the Katwa Bazaar, which is a popular market for shopping; and the Katwa Subarnarekha Bridge, which is a major transportation link in the region. The city is also known for its temples, including the Jagannath Temple, the Kashi Nath Temple, and the Mahesh Temple.