Ahsan Manzil:
Ahsan Manzil is built in 1872 under the rule of Nawab Abdul Gani and its named after his son Khaza Ahhsan Ullah. It’s situated on the bank of Buriganga river. Its also known as Pink Palace. Inside the palace there are 31 rooms, 23 gallaries. If you visit Ahsan Manzil you can experience the life style of Nawabs. The furniture and household utensils are still present there. At the top of the palace there is a huge dome and it can be seen from miles away. Recently Ahsan Manzil has been turned into museum. Each of the wall is evidence of ancient art work. Ahsan Manzil is surrounded by greenery and when you look at it, it will recall your childhood when you heard of fairy tale of princes from a palace just like this.
Lalbag Fort:
Lalbag fort was built in 1678 AD by the son of the Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb, Prince Mohammad Azam. It represent the historical places of Mughal Era. Its commonly known as Aurangabad fort. It symbolises the unfulfilled desire of the Prince as it reminds the bloody war during the first war of independence against British force. It is situated in old Dhaka city standing towards Buriganga river.The fort was built very gracefully and the its surrounded by a pretty garden. There is a small museum in this fort where you can see the clothes and weapons used by the Mughals. And it will make your journey exciting
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