• Curzon Hall is a British Raj-era building and the home of the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Dhaka, located in Shahbagh.[1].
  • Curzon Hall is part of the school of science of the University of Dhaka.
  • The Curzon Hall is a British period building and now it is the home of the Faculty of Sciences at Dhaka University.
  • Curzon Hall is an exquisite blend of European and Mughal architectural traditions and stands as one of the most beautiful buildings in Dhaka.
  • Curzon Hall located in Dhaka University is a beautiful architecture of 20th century. ... Curzon Hall is named after Lord Curzon – who was the Viceroy of India.
  • Curzon Hall, a striking example of British Raj-era architecture in Dhaka, Bangladesh, stands as a testament to the country's educational heritage.
  • Curzon Hall (University of Dhaka) at a glance This video is for those who is missing or going to miss the panoramic beauty of beloved Curzon Hall from home...
  • In the year 1904 the foundation for this breathtaking building was laid, but due to the partitioning of Bengal, the Curzon Hall became Dhaka College in 1911.
  • The architecture of Curzon Hall is a fusion of Mughal and European styles, with a distinct red-brick facade and domed entrance reminiscent of Mughal architecture.
  • The students at the University of Dhaka, objected instantly, and Curzon Hall was the place where they declared their opposition to the state language policy.