Shashi Lodge, Mymensingh || শশীলজ, ময়মনসিংহ || Mymensingh Museum || Bapon Singha

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Shashi Lodge, Mymensingh || শশীলজ, ময়মনসিংহ || Mymensingh Museum || Bapon Singha
    Suryakanta Acharya Chowdhury, the successor of the Muktagacha Zamindar dynasty built a luxurious two-storied palace named Shashi Lodge in the city of Mymensingh after the name of his adopted son Shoshikanta. This magnificent building was decorated with different types of fancy goods which were brought from different places in Paris and Europe. This original place was destroyed by a massive earthquake in 1897 AD. Then this palace was rebuilt one-storied between 1905 and 1911 by Shoshikanta. It is fairly a large area, occupying about nine acres of land, and approached through an imposing semi-circular arched gateway. There is a large grassy lawn with an ornamental marble fountain containing a beautiful classical statue in between the palace and the gateway. There is an old pond on the west side of the central building. There is a two-storied bathing pavilion made of marble stone situated in the middle of the pond from the north corner. On entering the palace through the central porch, there is a foyer that leads into a large hall with a timber floor, which was used originally as a ballroom. Elaborate glass chandeliers were hung for lighting. The doors and windows were beautifully decorated with colorful glass. For its outstanding archaeological significance, the Department of Archaeology (DOA) declared the monument as a protected monument in 1989 AD.
    Shashi Lodge Entry Ticket: 30 Taka
    Opening time: 10 AM to 5 PM (Tuesday to Saturday)
    2 PM to 5 PM (Monday)
    Weekly holiday: Sunday
    My Facebook Link: Bapon-Singha-581937295824660/
    Music: Old World Saga - Hanu Dixit (CZcams Audio Library)
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