Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. With its multicolored
olden times and rich cultural traditions, Dhaka is known the world over as the
city of mosques and muslin. Its fame involved travelers from far and near
throughout the ages. Today it has grown into a mega city of about 10 million
people, with an area of about 1353 sq. km. becoming the hub of the nation's
industrial, commercial, cultural, educational and political activities.
Dhaka is located in the geographic center of the country. It is in the great
deltaic region of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. The city is within the cloudburst
climate zone, with an annual average hotness of 25 deg C (77 deg F) and monthly
means varying between 18 deg C (64 deg F) in January and 29 deg C (84 deg F) in
August. Nearly 80% of the annual average rainfall of 1,854 mm (73 in) occurs
between May and September.
Dhaka is located in one of the world's leading rice and jute or natural
rawjute growing regions. Its include jute textile industries, muslin and cotton
industries and also food processing, especially rice milling. A variety of
other consumer goods are also manufactured here. The Muslim influence is
reflected in the more than 700 mosques and historic buildings found throughout
the city. The University of Dhaka (1921) and several technological schools and
museums are situated here.
Attractions of Dhaka
Ahsan Manjil
Built in 1872 and standing on the river Buriganga, this stately building offers
the visitors a feeling of the
life-style of the Nawabs of Dhaka. Sometimes
known as the Pink Palace, this building now houses a splendid museum.
Basically, it was the house of the Nawabs. Nawab Abdul Gani renovated this
building in the year 1872 and named it after his son Khaza Ahasanullah.
On the bank of river Buriganga in Dhaka the Pink majestic, Ahsan Manjil has
been renovate and turned into a museum recently. It is an epitome of the
nation's rich cultural heritage.
Todays renovated Ahsan Manjil a testimonial of immense historical beauty. It
has 31 rooms with a huge dome atop which can be seen from miles around. It now
has 23 galleries in 31 rooms displaying of traits, furnishings and family
articles and utensils used by the Nawab.
Open 9 am- 5 pm from Saturday to Wednesday and 3-5 pm on Friday. Thursday is
close.
Lalbagh Fort
The fort of Aurangabad, popularly known as the Lalbagh Fort, was built in 1678
AD by the then Viceroy of Bengal Prince Mohammad Azam, son of the Mughal
Emperor Aurangazeb. The fort has a three storied structure with slender
minarets at the South Gate. It has many hidden passages and a mosque of massive
structure. Outstanding among the monuments of the Lalbagh Fort are the Tomb of
Pari Bibi (Fairy lady) and spectators room and Hummam Khana (bathing place) of
Nawab Shaista Khan, now housing a museum. The fort was the scene of bloody
battle during the first war of independence (1857) when 260 spays stationed
here backed by the people revolted against British forces. It is one of the
great historical places of Mughal era. A small museum is there in this fort
where you will find the clothes and weapons of the Mughols. Lalbagh fort is in
the old town of Dhaka at Lalbagh. It is open 10 am-5 pm Sunday to Friday &
Saturday is closed.
The capital city Dhaka predominantly was a city of the Mughals. In hundred
years of their vigorous rule successive Governors and princely Viceroys who
ruled the province, adorned it with many noble monument in the shape of
magnificent places, mosques, tombs, fortifications and 'Katras' often
surrounded with beautifully laid out gardens and pavilions. Among these, few
have survive the ravages of time, violent tropical climate of the land and thug
hands of man.
But the finest specimen of this period is the Aurangabad Fort [commonly known
as Lalbagh Fort], which indeed represents the unfulfilled dream of a Mughal
Prince. It occupies the southwestern part of the old city, overlooking the
Buriganga on whose northern bank it stands as a silent sentinel of the old
city. Rectangular in plan, it encloses an area of 1082' by 800' and in adding
to its graceful lofty gateways on southeast and northeast corners and a
subsidiary small humble gateway on north, it also contains within its fortified
perimeter a number of splendid monuments, surrounded by attractive garden.
These are a small 3-domed mosque, the mausoleum of Bibi Pari the reputed
daughter of Nawab Shaista Khan and the Hammam and Audience Hall of the
Governor. The main purpose of this fort was to provide a defensive enclosure of
the grand edifices of the interior and as such was a type of palace-fortress
rather than a siege fort.
Central Shahid Minar
Symbol of Bengali nationalism. This memorial was built to remember the martyrs
of the historic Language movement of 1952. Hundreds and thousands of people
with floral wreaths and bunch gather on 21 February every year to pay respect
in a solemn impression.
Bangladesh national museum
Bangladesh national museum is situated in shahbag. Located at the central point
of the city. The museum contains a large number of attractive collections
including sculptures and paintings of the Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim periods as
well as inscriptions of the Holy Quran in Arabic and Persian letters and
Bengali works in the Arabic script. The museum also has a rich collection of
old coins, metal images, books on art, silver filigree works etc. Though
established in 1913 it was refurbish and opened in the year 1983. Its open from
Friday to Wednesday, 9 am to 6 pm. Your intelligence must be going to the old
era when you visit this museum.
Mukti juddha museum
This is the museum on our release war which is well known as mukti juddha.
Mukti juddha museum situated at Segun Bagicha of the city the museum contains
rare photographs of liberation war and items used by the liberty fighters
during the period. It’s open 9am to 6pm from Monday to Saturday, Sunday closed.
Bangabandhu Memorial Museum
The residence of the father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at
Dhanmondi has been turned into a musuam. It contain rare collection of personal
effects and photographs of his lifetime.
Science museum
The museum is modern learning center related to the latest science discoveries.
It is situated at Agargaon.
Shadhinota Stambha
Shadhinota Stambha is the place where Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Delivered his historical speech on 7th march 1971. With his speech, Bangladeshi
Nation got the passion for our great Liberation War in 1971. To know the
historical memory, this Stambha was made.
National Poet's Graveyard
Revolutionary poet Kazi Nazrul Islam died on the 29 August 1976 and was hidden
here. The graveyard is nearby to the Dhaka University Mosque.
Ramna Children’s Park
The Children’s (Shishu) Park in Ramna, on 15 acres of land bent out of
northern portion of Sohrawardy Uddyan (formerly Ramna Race course), and
on the south of BIRDEM and Dhaka Club, was built and inaugurated
in 1979 as the first park in a planned manner to provide amusement to
the children. The park has ferris wheel, mini train, trampoline,
merry-go-round, skating rink, several other joy rides and over dozens of food
courts for fun and entertainment.
Suhrawardy Uddyan (Garden)
A Popular Park. The oath of independence of Bangladesh was taken here and
Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman gave clarion call for
independence on this occasion on the 7th March 1971. The place is famous for
its lush verdure and gentle breezes. Eternal Flame to liven up the memory of
the martyrs of our Liberation war has been blow here recently.
Mausoleum of National Leaders
Its located at the southwestern corner of Suhrawardy Uddyan, it is the never-ending
resting place of great national leaders, Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Haque,
Hossain Shahid Suhrawardy and Khaja Nazimuddin.
Banga-Bhaban
The official residence of the President, located in the city. One can have an slight view of this grand palace.
Parliament House
Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban (Parliament House) located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar has
distinctive architectural features. calculated by the famous architect Louis I.
Kahn, it may be called an architectural wonder of this region.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre
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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre is an attractive
infrastructure with most modern architectureal view. It is situated on Bijoy
Sarani, Tejgaon at the centre of the Dhaka City having 5.46 acres of land.
Besides planetarium show, Ride Simulator, 3-D film show and some scientific exhibit
are displayed in Novo Theatre.
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Show Time:
Saturday to Thursday (Wednesday Closed) : 11:00 AM , 1:00 PM , 3:00
PM , 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM , 3:00 PM , 5:00 PM , 7:00 PM
Ramna Park
A vast stretch of green garden surrounded by a serpentine lake near the
Sheraton Hotel.
Curzon Hall
Beautiful architectural building named after Lord Curzon. It now houses the
Science Faculty of Dhaka University.
1857 Memorial
(Bahadur Shah Park) Built to celebrate the martyrs of the first liberation war
(1857-59) against British rule. It was here that the revolting sepoys and their
civil compatriots were publicly hanged.
Old High Court Building
Originally built as the residence of the British Governor, it illustrate a
happy blend of European and Mughal architecture.
National Zoo
National Zoo is in Mirpur, 20 km. from the center of Dhaka besides the river
Turag. Its open 10 am – 5 pm, 7 days a week, where you can see the animals of
Bangladesh and some animals from abroad. This Zoo is also popularly known as
Mirpur Zoo. Colorful and attractive collections of different local and foreign
species of animals and birds including the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger are
available here.
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden is also situated in Mirpur just besides the National Zoo,
built on an area of 205 acres of land. Approximately 50,000 plants and trees
are there of 1200 species. Main magnetism of this garden is rose garden.
Approximately 300 species of roses are there in this garden. It is open 7 days
a week. If you go to this garden, it is advisable you visit National Zoo at a
same time.
Baldha Garden
Baldha Garden is established in old Dhaka named Wari, the unique creation of
the late Narendra Narayan Roy, the property owner of Baldha; the year of business
of this garden was on 1904. This garden has a rich collection of indigenous and
exotic vegetation which is one of the most moving attractions for naturalists
and tourists.
A number of varieties tree are there in this garden. Near about 18,000 plants
of 800 species are there in the garden. It is open from 8:00 am-5:00 pm, 7 days
a week.
Star Mosque
A very beautiful mosque of the city is situated at Mahuttuly on Abul Khairat
Rd; just west of Armanitola Govt. High School. Architecturally faultless
(Mughal style) is a five-dome mosque with hundreds of big and small twinkling
stars as surface decorations. The stars have been created by setting pieces of
chinaware on white cement. Seen from the front and from far it looks as if clean
above the surface of the earth. The inside of it is even more beautiful that
the outside, lovely mosaic floor and excellent tiles with many floral patterns
set on the walls, are all in total harmony. The sitara Masjid was built
originally with three domes in early 18th century by Mirza Ghulam Pir, a highly
respectable Zamindar of Dhaka.
Baitul Mukarram Mosque
Baitul Mukarram Mosque is situated at Purana Paltan east of Bangladesh
Secretariat and north of Dhaka Stadium. Largest Mosque in the city, three
storied and built after the pattern of the Kaba Sharif. Very beautiful and
costly decorations in the interior. Long lawn, garden and rows of fountains to
the south and east. The mosque is on a very high platform. Lovely flights of
stairs lead to it; from the south, east and north. On the east is a vast
veranda, which is also used for prayer and Eid congregation. Below in the
ground floor is a shopping center.
Dhaka is a city of mosques. Other Prominent Mosques are the seven Domed Mosque
(17th century), Star Mosque (18th century), Chawkbazar Mosque and Huseni Dalan
Mosque.
Dhakeshwari Temple
Dhakeshwari Temple (11th Century) located at the place where the old part of
Dhaka meets the new part. This is the oldest Hindu temple in Dhaka City. The
name Dhakeshwari is also related with the source of the name Dhaka.
Churches
Armenian Church (1781 A.D.) St. Mary's Cathedral at Ramna, Church of Bangladesh
or former Holy Rosary Church (1677A.D.) at Tejgaon.
National Memorial
It locates at Savar, 35, km. from Dhaka city. The
memorial designed by planner Moinul Hossain is dedicated to the holy memory of
the millions of unknown martyrs of the war of liberation. [gallery]