31/03/2023
@ Hall, named after Lord Curzon (Viceroy and Governor-General of India, 1899 – 1905) who laid the foundation stone in 1904, was originally intended to be a town hall. Now, as part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka. It has become an emblem of educational tradition of Bangladesh.
Curzon Hall is a structure in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that has an extremely fascinating history. Its massive structure stands as a monument to the heritage of education in the city.
In the year 1904 the foundation for this breathtaking building was laid, but due to the partitioning of Bengal, the Curzon Hall became Dhaka College in 1911. It took up its position as part of the science division of the Dhaka University in 1921.
It is a unique combination of Mughal and European designing styles and the traditional artistry of the time was made to blend exquisitely with the modern features.The red coloring of the building is extremely unique considering that red sandstone was not used. It also features beautiful pavilions and breathtaking eaves.
@ Sixty Dome Mosque (Bengali: Shaṭ Gombuj Moshjid); more commonly known as Shait Gambuj Mosque is a mosque in Bagerhat, Bangladesh. It is a part of the Mosque City of Bagerhat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the largest mosque in Bangladesh from the sultanate period (1352–1576). It was built during the Bengal Sultanate by Khan Jahan Ali, the governor of the Sundarbans. It has been described as "one of the most impressive Muslim monuments in the whole of South Asia.
Both this historic creation take place on Bangladesh bank note and stamp.
Happy to visit on these historic place😍