The Liberation War Museum (Bengali: মুক্তিযুদ্ধ যাদুঘর
Muktijuddho Jadughôr) is a museum in Segun Bagicha, Dhaka, the capital of
Bangladesh, which commemorates the Bangladesh Liberation War that led to the
independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan.
A museum opened on 22 March 1996, and has more than 21,000
artifacts and exhibits on display in the museum or stored in its archives.It is
currently being rebuilt, with the new facilities expected to open in March 2017.
This is a place to visit when you want to know about the
struggle of the mother nation and her children to get independence from foreign
military rule or ‘Mukti Judho’. Though it is built in 1971, it has got reorganization
by many National and international archaeological surveys.
This museum is a two stories building with six galleries in
its credit. More than 10,000 objects are displayed here, which include rare
photographs, media coverage of that time, documents, and materials used by the
martyrs of the liberation war. But, the major object that they have kept and
preserved so far is the human remains of the liberation war, in one of such war
death place.
A highly recommended place to visit and see the artifact
that narrates the true story of the toil which Bangladesh had to face during
the liberation war with Pakistan.
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