Ahsan Manjil travel place inside dhaka
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 residence of the Nawabs. Nawab Abdul Gani renovated this building in the year 1872 and named it after his son Khaza Ahasanullah.
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, furniture and household 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.
Basically, it was the residence of the Nawabs. Nawab Abdul Gani renovated this building in the year 1872 and named it after his son Khaza Ahasanullah.
[Ahsan Manjil] |
On the bank of river Buriganga
in Dhaka the Pink majestic, Ahsan Manjil has been
renovated and turned into a museum recently. It
is an epitome of the nation's rich cultural heritage.
Todays renovated Ahsan Manjil a monument of immense historical beauty. |
Open 9 am- 5 pm from Saturday to Wednesday and 3-5 pm on Friday. Thursday is close.
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