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The Bangladesh National Museum is efficient and shows have been housed sequentially in a few offices like branch of ethnography and enlivening workmanship, bureau of history and established craftsmanship, division of characteristic history, and branch of contemporary and world human progress. The exhibition hall additionally has a rich preservation research center. Nalini Kanta Bhattasali filled in as the principal guardian of the historical center amid 1914– 1947.
History of Bangladesh National Meuseum
Bangladesh National Museum was initially settled on 20 March 1913, though under another name (the Dhaka Museum), and formally initiated on 7 August 1913 by Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, first Baron Carmichael, the legislative leader of Bengal. In July 1915 it was given over to the Naib-Nazim of Dhaka.Bangladesh National Museum was shaped through the joining of Dhaka exhibition hall and it was made the national historical center of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983. It is situated at Shahbag, Dhaka.
Ground floor
The ground floor comprises of some old weapons at the passage and the corridor where the general population book their tickets or gather to hear the historical backdrop of the exhibition hall. The corridor prompts a great staircase. Alongside the corridor, there is a littler room which likewise acts like the lobby (it is additionally utilized by the advisers for educate the guests regarding the history) and a straightforward staircase.
First floor
The first floor is partitioned into 22 rooms.
First room
The primary room shows an extensive guide demonstrating the guide of Bangladesh and its 64 areas.
Second room
The second room comprises of an under going work of a huge statue of an illustrious Bengal tiger.
Third-Tenth room
These rooms comprise of characteristic wonders found in Bangladesh. In one of the room there is feature of a tongue of a whale.
Tenth-22nd room
Alternate rooms contain some notable relics of Bengal up to 1900. There is a room which demonstrates the diverse water crafts utilized by the country individuals.
Second floor
The second floor comprises of photographs of well known individuals and grandstands the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Language Movement of 1952. There are blurbs utilized in the war, a torment machine and significantly more. There are likewise two libraries.
Third floor
The third floor comprises of pictures of worldwide government officials, craftsmen, researchers, well known pictures and four global exhibitions - Chinese, Korean, Iranian and Swiss.
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Looks like a really interesting building. Never been to Bangladesh yet, but would be a great adventure for sure. I really liked how you did a full description of the building in this article. giving you an upvote and resteem for sure.
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