2024-04-13 01:38:38
Ahsan Manzil is a historical structure built along the banks of the Buriganga River in the Kumartuli area of Islampur, Old Dhaka of the capital. This 1800 century aesthetic structure has now become one of Dhaka’s museums. The palace, the residence of the Nawabs of Dhaka, has seen a huge crowd of visitors.
Such a scene was seen on the second day of Eid on Friday (April 12).
On the surface, it can be seen that some have come with their families to see this ancient structure, some have come to visit with their friends. Long line to buy tickets to enter Ahsan Manzil. Hundreds of visitors stand in long queues for tickets waiting to enter the temple. Talking to some people, it is known that they are waiting for tickets for one and a half to two hours. Those who are entering by buying a ticket, they can look around the floor. Being impressed by the things used by the Nawabs. He wanders inside the floor and spends time sitting on the stairs taking pictures. Many are talking with their families on the green grass.
Imtihan Ahmed, who recently gave SSC exam, said, I came from Azimpur with my friends. Many times I had to stand in line to buy tickets. The atmosphere is good when you come inside. I will go inside the manzil and see the things used by the Nawabs.
Ahsan Manzil’s employee Afroz said that there is a lot of pressure from the visitors. The ticket line is long. Such is the situation during Eid. We will try so that everyone can enter inside. As the number of visitors seems to be crowded today, the time should be increased.
It was 5:25 pm on the clock. A woman comes in front of the gate and says, as many people are in line, I think I can go in today. Takes a picture and leaves.
Ahsan Manzil free entry for adults Tk 40. 12 for 3 to 12 year olds. 300 taka for citizens of SAARC countries and 500 taka for other foreigners. Weekly closed on Thursday. Open Saturday to Wednesday 10:30am to 4pm. However, it is open on Fridays from 3 pm to 6:30 pm.