Immersed in Heritage: A Visit to the Bangla Academy Campus.

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Nestled in the heart of Dhaka, Bangladesh, the Bangla Academy stands as a beacon of Bengali language, literature, and culture. Established in 1955, following the Language Movement, its mission has been to nurture and preserve the essence of Bengali identity.

Recently, I had the privilege of revisiting this esteemed institution, evoking nostalgia from my university days when I resided nearby.

Let me share my experience.


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The focal point of the campus is the iconic Burdwan House, where the Bangla Academy's main office is housed. This architectural gem, erected in 1952, bears traces of the British colonial era in its design.

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Despite undergoing renovations over the years, the building retains its historical charm, serving as a testament to Bangladesh's rich heritage.


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As I strolled through the campus, I couldn't help but admire the meticulous craftsmanship of the newly erected statue of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, affectionately known as the "Father of the Nation." Positioned prominently, it exuded a sense of reverence and admiration, capturing the essence of his legacy.


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Adjacent to the statue, stands a poignant tribute to the Language Movement, immortalized in statues depicting the struggles and sacrifices endured for linguistic freedom. These statues serve as a reminder of the pivotal role language plays in shaping national identity and unity.


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The Bangla Academy campus is not merely a repository of books and knowledge but a vibrant hub of cultural activities. During my visit, I was enthralled by the hustle and bustle of the Ekushey Book Fair, an annual event that celebrates literature and creativity. Banners adorned with literary quotes fluttered in the breeze, while bookshops beckoned visitors with their eclectic offerings.

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Inside the academy, I marveled at the diverse collection of books spanning various genres and subjects. From classic works of Bengali literature to contemporary publications, there was something to pique the interest of every bibliophile. The stage set up for book launches and author readings added to the festive atmosphere, fostering a sense of camaraderie among attendees.

Beyond the literary festivities, the Bangla Academy campus boasts serene surroundings, including a tranquil pond and verdant lawns where visitors can unwind amidst nature's embrace. These idyllic spaces provide a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting contemplation and reflection.


My visit to the campus was a journey of cultural immersion and discovery. From the majestic Burdwan House to the evocative statues and vibrant book fair, every aspect of the campus exudes a sense of pride and reverence for Bengali heritage.

As I bid farewell to this cultural oasis, I carried with me a renewed appreciation for the enduring legacy of the Bangla Academy in preserving and promoting the essence of Bengali identity.

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The campus is really huge and is standing for a lot of things in memorial

Indeed. Thanks :)

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It's so fascinating, and seeing the historical figures is cool.

The building looks nice, but I am curious about the material used for the red statue. I don't think I've seen a red statue before.

I'm not sure, maybe it's copper or bronze or a mixture of the two!

The building of the campus is really huge. So huge

Yes, it's a beautiful large building.

Such traditions are very special and after reading your post we get a lot of knowledge about your country.

Thanks for saying so. :)