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Featured · Dhaka, BD
Walk through Old Dhaka's layered past, moving between Hindu temples, Mughal forts, and colonial mansions that line the Buriganga River. You'll encounter centuries of religious and architectural history compressed into bustling streets where heritage structures still anchor daily life.
Adapted from Wikiloc
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Dhakeshwari National Temple
This 11th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the city's presiding goddess anchors Old Dhaka's spiritual landscape and remains a vital place of worship.
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Khan Mohammad Masjid
Built in 1704, this mosque sits on a raised platform near Lalbagh Fort and displays the architectural vocabulary of Mughal Bengal.
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Lalbagh Fort
The unfinished 17th-century fort overlooking the river offers tangible evidence of Mughal ambition and engineering on the Bengal Delta.
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Hussaini Dalan
This 17th-century Imambara, originally constructed during Mughal times, serves as the spiritual center for Dhaka's Shia Muslim community.
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Tara Masjid
The mosque's distinctive blue star patterns—crafted from broken porcelain—make it one of Old Dhaka's most visually distinctive 19th-century structures.
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Armenian Church Dhaka
Built in 1781, this church stands as a reminder of the Armenian merchants who once thrived in Dhaka's cosmopolitan trade networks.
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Ahsan Manzil Museum
This pink-hued riverside palace once housed the Nawab of Dhaka and now opens a window into the city's nawabi past.
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