Bangladesh National Museum
The National Museum continues to preserve all the monuments of Bangladesh’s growth over the ages. In 1913 in a room of Dhaka Medical College, this National Museum started its journey under the name of Dhaka Museum. The then Governor of Bengal Lord Carr Michael inaugurated the Dhaka Museum. In 1983, Dhaka Museum was renamed Bangladesh National Museum. Currently, the Bangladesh National Museum is being managed under the Ministry of Culture, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. The Bangladesh National Museum is located on the south side of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in the Shahbagh area of Dhaka. There are more than 83,000 artifacts in 46 galleries of this four-story building of about 20,000 square meters. It is the largest museum in South Asian countries.
What will you observe?
The first floor of the museum is decorated with everything from Bangladesh. The entire Bangladesh has been highlighted. Starting with the map of Bangladesh, on this floor you will also see Bangladesh’s plants, animals, Sundarbans, lifestyles of tribes, mineral rocks, sculptures, coins and various sculptures of ancient times. On the second floor of the building, you will see the evolution of the civilization and history of Bangladesh. This floor is decorated with weapons of different periods, musical instruments, porcelain handicrafts, cottage crafts, manuscripts, contemporary art and various traditions of Bangladesh. On the third floor of the building there are portraits of famous people of the world, paintings and various signs of world civilization.
Inspection schedule
The National Museum is closed only on Thursdays of every week and public holidays. Besides, the museum is open on the remaining six days of the week. However, the schedule of visits varies slightly depending on the day and month. Besides, the museum is open for visitors on special days like Victory Day, Independence Day, February 1st, Pahela Baishakh.
From April to September i.e. during summer the National Museum is open from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM and on Fridays from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
The National Museum is open from October to March i.e. in winter from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm and on Fridays from 3 pm to 8 pm.
The museum is closed on Thursdays and Fridays during Ramadan and is open from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm.
National Museum Ticket Price
Depending on your age and nationality, you can purchase a ticket to the Bangladesh National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Here is a table with the cost of the tickets:
- Bangladeshi Adults (18+ years) 40.00 (BDT)
- Bangladeshi Children (6-12 years) 20.00 (BDT)
- Foreigner Adults (18+ years) 500.00 (BDT)
- Foreigner SAARC 300.00
How to go National Museum
To visit the Bangladesh National Museum, use the following methods:
Advice
- Avoid entering the museum with a camera as there is no prohibition on taking photos inside.
- Turn off your phone until absolutely required.
- Don’t speak out loud.
- You cannot bring outside food or drink inside the museum.
- Avoid touching the displayed artifacts.
- Be kind to foreign tourists.