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Liberation War Museum

 

The Liberation War Museum ( Muktijuddho Jadughôr) is a museum at Agargaon in Dhaka,the capital of Bangladesh, which commemorates the Bangladesh Liberation War that led to the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan. The Liberation War Museum began under the initiative of an eight-person board of trustees as a means of preserving the memory of the 1971 Liberation War. The trustees sought donations from the general public to fund the museum and for the general public to come forward with artifacts to be displayed artifacts from the war, including personal belongings, weapons and human remains, as well as creating an archive of documents and personal histories related to the war. Over the years the museum collected more than 21,000 artifacts (as of 2016), with some as exhibits on display in the museum and many more stored in its archives. The museum describes itself as "the outcome of a citizens' effort" due to the crowd-funded nature of the museum (which is independent of the Govt. of Bangladesh) and the collective contribution of the general public to the museum's collection.


Project name

Liberation War Museum


Typology

civic


Location

Plot : F11/A & F11/B Sher-E Bangla Nagar, Civic Centre, Agargaon, Dhaka


Year

2009


Status

Competition Entry


Size

444


GFA Size

44444


Design team

Da-sein Architects


Collaborators

N/A


Copyright

Da-sein Architects 2009