Bagerhat, Bangladesh
Old Rupsa Bagerhat Rd
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In 2001, after receiving a fund from the UNESCO, a museum has built by the government at Bagerhat in the UNESCO world heritage site “Shat Gombuj Mosque” complex. It is now being used as a learning center to let people aware about the ancient city named Khalifatabad established by Khan Jahan Ali which is known as Bagerhat today. It is a one storied building. It has two large galleries to display antiques. Antiques found in Bagerhat are categorized into two parts. One of them are the earthen materials and another is wooden and slate (rock/stone). There is a photo gallery too to display the rare photos of artifacts and ruined architectural structures. The building is built later but the designers made it with a beauty of ancient structure visibly similar with the mosque because of the dome so that the museum does not look odd in the complex. During the summer time, it is opened from 9 am to 6 pm for the visitors. The entry fee for the complex is 20 taka for Bangladeshi citizens and it is also the ticket of the museum, there is no separate ticket is needed. The latest collection of this museum is the skin of the alligator (named Kalapahar) of Khan Jahan Ali. After its death, the skin is preserved and being displayed at the museum
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The Bagerhat Museum was built in 1995. The museum is located in the southeast corner of the sixty-domed mosque campus at Sundarghona in the historic city of Bagerhat. It is designed to preserve Muslim culture and the memory of Khanjahan Ali. The museum has been set up to display artefacts collected from the Bagerhat region. The museum building was constructed with the help of UNESCO funded by the United Nations to preserve the memory of Khanjahan Ali. The three-storey south-facing museum building of the one-storey building features Islamic co-architectural features.
Most beautiful place in Bangladesh...
In 2001, after receiving a fund from the UNESCO, a museum has built by the government at Bagerhat in the UNESCO world heritage site “Shat Gombuj Mosque” complex. It is now being used as a learning center to let people aware about the ancient city named Khalifatabad established by Khan Jahan Ali which is known as Bagerhat today It is a one storied building. It has two large galleries to display antiques. Antiques found in Bagerhat are categorized into two parts. One of them are the earthen materials and another is wooden and slate (rock/stone). There is a photo gallery too to display the rare photos of artifacts and ruined architectural structures.
Nice historical collection....
Nice place ni my Village
Bagerhat Museum, A Historic Museum in Bagerhat.
Good place to learn about the past history of Bangladesh
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