Visit to National Museum of Bangladesh. (Collected materials from 1450 to present time)

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Assalamu alaikum,
I will share with you my wonderful moments about National Museum tour. First time I visited Bangladesh National Museum. Bangladesh National Niyam has several sections and houses various collections of the oldest furniture. So visiting the National Museum is a wonderful experience. It is an attractive destination for students, researchers, and history buffs in Bangladesh. The National Museum located in Shahbagh, Dhaka showcases the country's heritage, history, culture and natural resources. Which makes the history of our country more beautiful.


It was established in 1913 and was then named "Dhaka Museum". In 1983 its name was changed to "Bangladesh National Museum". It continues to spread more and more. It divides the museum into four main categories. One of which is the Natural History section: where various animal and plant specimens are displayed. What I discussed with you earlier. So I won't say anything more about it. Department of Arts and Crafts: Traditional Paintings and Sculptures. Especially here were the arts of foreign and native writers. Guard copies are collected in our country.



Department of History and Archaeology: Liberation War of Bangladesh, History and Archaeological Artifacts. You know that Bangladesh is an independent country, so everyone is informed about our independence. Special Exhibition Section: Where temporary exhibitions are held. Especially the things found from 1500 to the present time.


We three brothers went together to see the National Magician. Entrance fee to the museum is 40 rupees or two 2 steem equivalents. But the ticket price is very high for foreigners. For those traveling from within Asia, the price is 1000 taka or about 50 steem. After entering here we had to submit all the Aiba documents we had. Students of various colleges, universities and schools enter the largest number here. They can get an idea of ​​different types of furniture and ancient traditions from this room.



The statues you see here date back to around 1450. They were mainly made of granite. These idols were made during the ancient times when Hindu kings ruled our subcontinent. At present these idols are kept magically collected from different places. Due to the fact that they are made of hard stones, the price is very high at the moment. As we all know that ruby ​​stones are commonly used to test different types of diamonds and precious metals. So they are kept so that they are not stolen and preserved and future generations know about these idols.



The items that were most valuable to the magician were placed inside the glass room so that no one could touch them. These valuable materials are often consumed by oxygen and may actually suffer damage. Various metallic materials falling from the sky at different times have been collected here. All kinds of valuable resources collected from every upazila district of Bangladesh at different times have been collected. However, other museums of Bangladesh do not have such a large number of ancient Ayog papers. As you can see from the pictures, there are many types of furniture, starting with brass. In this museum, I saw for the first time in my life a variety of furniture and chairs made of ivory.



The typewriter you see here was originally built around 1935. At that time, different types of books were being typed with the help of this machine in different areas of the subcontinent including Bangladesh. Although it took a lot of work, usually the writers of our subcontinent wrote their stories and novels. Many of the paintings and photographs in our museum convey different indications of different periods. Visiting National Museum is a different experience of my life.


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