Thursday, June 30, 2011

Ahsan Manjil Tourism


Ahsan Manjil
Built in 1872 and position on the river Buriganga, this imperial building offers the visitors a sensitivity of the life-style of the Nawabs of Dhaka. Sometimes known as the cherry Palace, this building now houses a fine museum.
Basically, it was the house of the Nawabs. Nawab Abdul Gani renovate this building in the year 1872  and named it after his son Khaza Ahasanullah.
On the bank of river Buriganga in Dhaka the cherry regal, Ahsan Manjil has been renovate and crooked into a museum recently. It is an embodiment of the nation's rich cultural heritage.

Todays renovate Ahsan Manjil a monument of huge historical beauty.
It has 31 rooms with a huge dome atop which can be seen from miles around. It now has 23 gallery in 31 rooms displaying of character, furnishings and household articles and tools used by the Nawab.

Open
9 am- 5 pm from Saturday to Wednesday and 3-5 pm on Friday. Thursday is close.

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