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Curzon Hall (c.1904 AD)

Curzon Hall: is a structure in Dhaka, Bangladesh, that has an extremely fascinating history. It was significant in many political battles and is today a vital part of traditional education. The University of Dhaka has a School of Science division, of which the Curzon Hall is a part thereof. Its massive structure stands as a monument to the heritage of education in the city. Thus a dream that did not come true for its creator became as important as its original purpose was meant to be. Visiting Curzon Hall is not only a journey into the past, but it is an architectural masterpiece to marvel at.

 

The Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, had a vision - wanted to create a spectacular town hall for the city. In the year 1904 the foundation for this breathtaking building was laid, but the Curzon Hall became Dhaka College in 1911. But after the establishment of Dhaka University in 1921, it took up its position as part of the science division.

 

When examining the structure of the Curzon Hall, it is easy to see why most believe that it is one of the prime examples of architecture in the city. It is a unique combination of Mughal and European designing styles and the traditional artistry of the time was made to blend exquisitely with the modern features. Visitors to Curzon Hall will therefore be able to view magnificent domes and stunning horse-shoe arches.

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Uploaded on February 1, 2017
Taken on January 31, 2017