Rajshahi University is the second largest university in Bangladesh. It was established in 1953. Currently Rajshahi University has 57 departments under 10 faculties and 41 affiliated educational institutions; Out of which 11 are public and 24 are private. In addition, this university has 5 higher research institutes.
One of the ten faculties is the Faculty of Fine Arts. At one end of the campus, the railway line has to be crossed to the Faculty of Fine Arts.
The fine arts faculty is named after Shilpacharya Zainul Abedin.
Before the entrance gate to the main building of the faculty, there are various designs of the students of the Faculty of Fine Arts.
When you pass the gate, there are small colorful flower trees on both sides of the road leading to the main building.
For which the Faculty of Fine Arts looks more beautiful.
Behind this faculty there are various kinds of sculptures which are made by the students here.
Various types of sculptures are scattered everywhere.
Many sculptures are getting old and decaying.
Inside is a half-abandoned one-story building with various types of carvings covering the entire wall.
There are various types of emoji sculptures.
There is another abandoned building next to it, inside which students' abandoned equipment is kept.
There is a big field and two small ponds inside this faculty. There is a tea shop across Sanko.
On the other hand, the beauty of fine art is surrounded by various types of sculptures made on that side.
You can go to Rajshahi by auto or rickshaw and go to Fine Arts Faculty very easily. The place is very beautiful for photography, a quiet place to hang out
There are always programs in arts, their two major programs are on the first day of Boishakh and first day of Phalgun. The programs are dances and songs in a grand manner and for this there is a permanent stage in one corner of the ground, which has an unspoken custom of decorating it with colors.
It's a nice & colourful place . You all can pay a visit if you want to travel in Bangladesh. Thans for reading this.