A house in the middle of the middle of the road of Dhanmondi 32 is a house. On 1 October 1961, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman came to this house. This was the address of the dead in the world until the last day of life.
There are memories of elaborate political and happy family life that wear this house. It was the center of all of the hearings of the anti-Ayub movement of 1962, the 6-point movement of 1966, the general election of 1970, the non-cooperation movement at the beginning of 1971, in all these cases, making the planning of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, interacting with party leaders and workers, and grieving the common people. This house number Desperate and foreign journalists have gathered in this house in the fierce days of 71.
"The struggle for liberation of this year, the struggle for independence, the struggle for independence" Bangabandhu created the theme of the famous 7th March speech that was held at the conference table here. After independence Bangabandhu was the president of the independent country, still he continued to administer state affairs from this house. Many Pakistani soldiers arrested him from this house and arrested him. Last night was arrested on March 25, 1971. He is said to have been caught. Because he knew that if he did not receive him, these soldiers would put an end to the unarmed people.
He had to die on Swarupriya at this house on 15th August 1975.
In 1981, the house was handed over to Sheikh Hasina, daughter of Bangabandhu. Sheikh Hasina handed over the house to the Bangabandhu Memorial Trust for the conversion of the museum. The Bangabandhu Memorial Trust house was converted into a museum and named by the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Memorial Museum. The development work of the museum has to be completed in a few steps. In the first and the present stage, two rooms on the ground floor and three rooms on the second floor are allocated for the museum. More room will be phased out. The construction of a four-storey building behind the main building is about the museum. There is a library and auditorium in the new building.
The portrait of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman came to the museum building on the ground floor. The first room in the museum is the drawing room. Here is the picture of Bangabandhu's golden history. Photos of Bangabandhu's conversations and greetings with the heads of state's different countries are here. Next to the house of Bangabandhu's reading He used to sit here and write. On the steps leading up to the stairs, the eyes go away, in the preserved patterns of Tandalilera that night. You will see pictures of Bangabandhu shot by the painting artist.
After getting to the storied station, the rest of the family along with Bangabandhu are found in the bedroom. These rooms are now displayed in the memories of Bangabandhu and his family. Among the various display materials here are Sheikh Russell's game. For example - ball, hockey player, bat, helmet, his picture with Sultana Kamal etc. Apart from the pipe used in Bangabandhu, there are many things including glasses and various accessories.
Address
Bangabandhu Bhaban, House-10, Road-32 (Old), 11 (New).
Phone- 88-0-8110046, Fax- 88-02-8313866
Tickets
Ticket price is 5 taka
No children under 3 years of age
Friday no less than 12 years old no tickets
The ticket counter is located on the west side of the first door.
Schedule
The museum is open from 10am to 6pm.
Weekly closure of museum on Wednesday
The crowd is more on Friday and Saturday.
Notice
Insufficient access to food, mobile phones, cameras, bags etc. These towers have to be entered with a token by submitting them.
There is no parking facilities.
There are two separate ways in the east and west to enter the museum and to get out.
The toilet is available at the right hand corner while entering the museum. Here is the arrangement for both male and female.
There are guides in the museum.
The three storey building has an office room and a small sales center. In this sales center, books and magazines are sold for Bangabandhu.