Dhaka's diverse religious architecture reflects the city's multicultural heritage. Ancient temples, grand mosques, and historic shrines offer spiritual experiences and architectural beauty across different faiths.
An ancient Hindu temple believed to be founded in the 12th century, dedicated to the goddess Dhakeshwari. Features intriβ¦
An ancient Hindu temple believed to be founded in the 12th century, dedicated to the goddess Dhakeshwari. Features intricate stone carvings and traditional Hindu architecture. Still an active place of worship hosting major festivals with elaborate celebrations during Durga Puja.
A historic Christian church dating to the 18th century, featuring beautiful neo-classical architecture with white stone β¦
A historic Christian church dating to the 18th century, featuring beautiful neo-classical architecture with white stone facade. One of the oldest churches in Dhaka, it showcases Anglo-Indian architectural style and remains an active place of worship for the Armenian and Christian communities.
An 18th-century mosque with classic Mughal design featuring a central dome and minarets. Built during the late Mughal peβ¦
An 18th-century mosque with classic Mughal design featuring a central dome and minarets. Built during the late Mughal period, it showcases traditional Islamic architecture. Located in the historic old city, it remains an important religious center and architectural landmark.
A stunning colonial-era building completed in 1904, named after Lord Curzon. Features grand Indo-Saracenic architecture β¦
A stunning colonial-era building completed in 1904, named after Lord Curzon. Features grand Indo-Saracenic architecture with distinctive red brick facade and ornate details. Hosts exhibitions and cultural events, blending historical significance with contemporary use as a cultural venue.