
Varendra Research Museum
Periodo migliore per visitare
Visit between November and February when the weather is cool and dry. Weekday mornings are nearly empty, letting you explore the exhibits without distraction.
Consigli per il budget
Entry costs just 20 BDT (about $0.20) for locals and 100 BDT ($1) for foreign visitors, making it one of the cheapest museum experiences in South Asia. No photography fee is charged for mobile phone cameras, but bring small bills as change is limited.
Consigliato per
History enthusiasts, Architecture lovers, Students and researchers, Solo travelers
Pianifica la tua visita
1.5-2 hours
Informazioni
Fatti rapidi: Holding over 15,000 artifacts from the 7th century onward, this is the oldest museum in Bangladesh. The ornate Indo-Saracenic building itself was completed in 1913, designed by the same architect who worked on Kolkata's Victoria Memorial.
Punti salienti: The museum houses 54 original terracotta plaques from the 8th century Somapura Mahavihara, rescued from a collapsed monastery wall. You can press your palm against the same carved stone elephants and dancers that monks walked past over 1,200 years ago.
Consigli da insider
- Start on the ground floor's Hindu-Buddhist gallery to see the 8th-century terracotta plaques before the crowds trickle in.
- The upper floor holds a stunning collection of Mughal-era Quran manuscripts with gold-leaf illumination, easily missed if you rush.
- Natural light floods the central hall best between 10am and noon, ideal for photographing the building's ornate arches and pillars.
- Skip the stuffed animal section on the second floor unless you're specifically interested in taxidermy, and spend extra time in the coin gallery instead.
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