ঐতিহ্য বিলাস (Heritage Centre) : an attempt to review the heritage
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2020-05Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Chowdhury, KalpopriyaMetadata
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Narsingdi has important historical sites which make it very important for the young
generations as well the common people. Not only historical structures, but it also has
traditional 2500 years old technique of mud construction, it has its pride— muslin saree,
which make this region internationally recognized to the Egyptian, Roman and Greece
civilizations. It has its own boats making techniques, jamdani and taat saree, also jatra and
kabigaan puthi paath. This intangible heritage is also present in this region as a result this
area becomes richer traditionally culturally and this heritage is our root.
The objective is to involve and engage more people with the cultural and
historical heritage of Bengal and of Narsingdi. Also, to try to revive the intangible heritage,
uphold its importance of the rich heritage, and to further promote the history of the region to
the world. Further objectives of the project include exposing the people of Bangladesh to its
heritage and help them further understand it. It will help further anchor the identity of
Bangladesh both to its own people and to the rest of the world. Moreover, making people
aware of the archaeological restoration and preservation will help promote further work on
more archaeologically significant sites around the country as well as encourage budding
archaeologists and promote the importance of archaeological work. It will make the youth of
the nation more interested in this type of archaeological wealth of our country so that in the
future they will happily preserve it as well as acknowledge the important and hard work
archaeologists of the past and present have done. The surrounding area hosts the buried
remains of the Wari-Bateshwar civilization, which is more than two millennia old, and it is here that part
The beginning of Bangladesh’s history is rooted. Using this as the focal point, we can
build and extend the way we perceive our place in history and indeed the present. This
project will also encourage archaeologists and historians to rethink and research the
history of the regions, enriching not only the base of the knowledge we have of the
region but also for academics who pursue, want to pursue, or will pursue studies of
history and other related subjects in the region.
The concept of this project is to connect the past and present through the
heritage trail to revive, preserve and promote the glorifying history and heritage of the
region and nation. The project was conceived with two primary structures in mind. The
heritage center and the heritage trail. The heritage trail is the arrangement of various
historical and archaeologically significant sites over eighty-six kilometers in a coherent
and manageable way, so visitors can easily complete a trip around it and understand the
chronology and depth of how we got where we are. The trail is a mapping of locations
and transportation facilities to help visitors navigate through this important trip. The
heritage center will serve as the focal point for visitors and academics who want to
understand and study the history of this region. It consists of galleries that will host
exhibits collected from archaeological sites for visitors. With the addition of a workshop,
library, motel, and school that will train academics and provide them with a place to stay
while they study the significant sites nearby. This school serves in two shifts one of
which will teach local students at a primary school level during the morning. The
mosque and landscape will also serve the locals as a recreational area and a place for
social gatherings.