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Bangladesh
: Museums
National Museum:
Established as Dhaka Museum in 1913. It
has been renamed as the National Museum
and was shifted to its new building at Shahbag
in 1983. It is a four storied building and
has forty galleries under four departments,
namely.
1. Natural History
2. History and Classical
Art,
3. Ethnography and
Decorative Art and
4. Contemporary Art
and World civilization.
The museum contains a large number of interesting
collection including sculptures and paintings
of the Buddhist and Muslim periods, It also
has rich collection of gold coins, metal
images, books on art, ivory and silver filigree
works, textiles including the world famous
muslin fabric, embroidered quilt (Nakshi
Kantha), arms and ammunitions of the bygone
warriors, varieties of fine handicrafts
and models of the village and town life,
contemporary paintings and sculptures. Above
all, the valuable articles of the heroic
liberation war of Bangladesh are also there.
Open: Saturday
- Wednesday, 10.00 a.m.- 7.00 p.m.
Closed: Thursday:
Entrance Fee: Ta 2.00, Phone: 8619397.
Folk Art Museum
: The Folk Art Museum was established
in 1975 to fulfil the dream of the celebrated
painter Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin. The
museum has a very rich collection of folk
objects of different materials and forms
of aesthetic and utilitarian values. These
undoubtedly reflect the sentiments, impulse,
temperament, moods, idiosyncrasy, skill
and expertise of the artists and artisans.
It is a national institution, which represents
traditional art heritage of Bangladesh,
exhibiting objects of exceptional design
and skill.
Open: Saturday
- Wednesday, 9.00 a.m - 5.00 p.m.
Closed: Thursday, Friday & Govt.
Holidays.
Entrance: Free.
Ethnological Museum
: The Ethnological Museum at
Chittagong stands as a milestone in our
national progress. It is a place where ample
facilities have been provided to carry out
ethnological research. This museum is recognized
as one of the best-specialized museums in
Southeast Asia. It houses objects of 12
different tribes of Bangladesh and also
of many tribes of Australia, India and Pakistan.
Entrance fee:
Adult Ta 1.00 and children 0.50.
Archaeological
Museums:
Every place of archaeological importance
houses a small archeological museum i.e.
at Lalbagh Fort, Mahasthangarh, Paharpur
and Mainamati.
Admission fee to these
museums is: Adult Ta 1.00 and children
Ta 0.50
Varendra Museum:
Situated at Rajshahi. This museum has a
rich collection of objects of Mohenjodaro
and also of 16th to l9th century AD. This
is devoted to the study of ancient history
and culture. Its rich collections contain
interesting objects of past Hindu, Buddhist
and Muslim heritage. It is located at the
heart of Rajshahi town and maintained by
Rajshahi University authority. The year
of its formal establishment is 1910.
Tribal Museum:
The only Tribal Cultural Museum
in the Hill Tracts region was established
at Rangamati town in 1978 and run by the
Tribal Cultural Institute. It preserves
valuable objects and articles of different
tribes depicting their socio economic, cultural
and historical tradition. These include
typical tribal dresses, ornaments, arms
and ammunitions, coins, statues made of
wood, bronze and other metals, musical instruments,
ivory products, handicrafts, paintings on
tribal life etc.
Open: Saturday
- Thursday, 10.00 a.m. - 4.00p.m.
Closed: Friday
& Public Holidays.
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