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Museum of Rajas'
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Museum of Rajas' is a folk museum in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The predecessor's home of Hason Raja has been transformed into today's famous Museum of Rajas', commonly known as Hason Raja Museum. It is situated at the heart of the Sylhet City Corporation area in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh.
Nearby attractions
Jallarpar Walkway
VVV8+RR2, Jallarpar Rd, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Funny World Indoor Amusement Park
RB Complex, Sylhet, Bangladesh
Baruthkhana Point
Azgor Square, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
MAG Osmani Amusement Park
23 Kastoghar Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Bongobir Osmani Shishu Uddan
Sylhet, Bangladesh
Nearby restaurants
Pach Bhai Restaurant
Jallarpar Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Spicy Restaurant & Party Center
10th Floor, City Center, Zinda Bazar Point, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Utan Restaurant Sylhet
VVV8+RR6, Jallarpar Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Rajbari Restaurant
Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Palki Restaurant
VVW9+6V3 Shohir Plaza, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Qabab Garden
Al-Amin Complex, 2nd Floor, Hazrat Shahjalal Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Shawarma House
101, Kakoli Shopping Center, 3100, Bangladesh
The Magician Restaurant
VVW9+8M3, tati para-3, the aided high school road, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Kazi Asparagus Food Island Sylhet
684 Purbo, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Woondaal King Kebab
East Zindabazar, Baruthkhana Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Nearby hotels
Grand Palace Sylhet
VVV8+J3Q Jollarpar, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Nirvana Inn
Mirzajangal 3100, Bangladesh
Richmond Hotel Sylhet
10th Floor, Al Hamra Shopping City, Hazrat Shahjalal Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hotel Royal Palm
Amzad Square, Taltola, 17 VIP Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Nazal Dormitory Hostel
Shamoli Shopping Centre, 2nd floor, New, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hotel River View Sylhet
Commercial Building,Sylhet Station Club Ltd.,Hazrat Shajalal, R.) Road Bondor Bazar, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hotel Grand View
Karim Tower, Jail Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hotel East End
Near Nandita Cinema Hall, Taltola Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hiltown Hotel Sylhet || Best Hotel in Sylhet
VIP Rd, Taltola Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
Hotel Dallas
23 Jail Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
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Museum of Rajas'

VVV8+VVP, Jallarpar Rd, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh
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Museum of Rajas' is a folk museum in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The predecessor's home of Hason Raja has been transformed into today's famous Museum of Rajas', commonly known as Hason Raja Museum. It is situated at the heart of the Sylhet City Corporation area in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh.

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attractions: Jallarpar Walkway, Funny World Indoor Amusement Park, Baruthkhana Point, MAG Osmani Amusement Park, Bongobir Osmani Shishu Uddan, restaurants: Pach Bhai Restaurant, Spicy Restaurant & Party Center, Utan Restaurant Sylhet, Rajbari Restaurant, Palki Restaurant, Qabab Garden, Shawarma House, The Magician Restaurant, Kazi Asparagus Food Island Sylhet, Woondaal King Kebab
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Nearby attractions of Museum of Rajas'

Jallarpar Walkway

Funny World Indoor Amusement Park

Baruthkhana Point

MAG Osmani Amusement Park

Bongobir Osmani Shishu Uddan

Jallarpar Walkway

Jallarpar Walkway

4.0

(164)

Open 24 hours
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Funny World Indoor Amusement Park

Funny World Indoor Amusement Park

4.1

(81)

Closed
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Baruthkhana Point

Baruthkhana Point

3.8

(14)

Open until 12:00 AM
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MAG Osmani Amusement Park

MAG Osmani Amusement Park

4.0

(488)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Museum of Rajas'

Pach Bhai Restaurant

Spicy Restaurant & Party Center

Utan Restaurant Sylhet

Rajbari Restaurant

Palki Restaurant

Qabab Garden

Shawarma House

The Magician Restaurant

Kazi Asparagus Food Island Sylhet

Woondaal King Kebab

Pach Bhai Restaurant

Pach Bhai Restaurant

4.3

(6.7K)

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Spicy Restaurant & Party Center

Spicy Restaurant & Party Center

4.0

(736)

$$$

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Utan Restaurant Sylhet

Utan Restaurant Sylhet

4.0

(75)

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Rajbari Restaurant

Rajbari Restaurant

4.0

(65)

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Hasan Raja Museum, located in Sylhet, is a treasure trove of history, art, and culture dedicated to the legendary mystic poet and folk singer Hasan Raja. This museum offers a captivating journey into the life, works, and legacy of one of Bengal’s most iconic cultural figures. The museum is housed in a charming old building that once belonged to Hasan Raja's family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was a celebrated Bengali poet, mystic, and zamindar whose songs deeply resonate with themes of spirituality, human connection, and love for nature. The museum preserves his memory and showcases his contributions to Bengali folk music and poetry. The museum features a diverse array of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia associated with Hasan Raja: Items like his clothes, utensils, and zamindari records give visitors a glimpse into his lifestyle. Manuscripts of his poems and songs are displayed, showing the depth of his philosophical and spiritual thoughts. Exhibits include musical instruments and records of his timeless folk songs, which continue to inspire musicians and poets across generations. The museum also provides insights into the Raja family’s history, including their role in the socio-economic and cultural development of the region. Historical photographs and portraits of Hasan Raja and his family add a personal touch to the narrative. The museum itself is a blend of traditional and colonial-era architecture, reflecting the cultural essence of Sylhet. The rustic charm of the building complements the exhibits, creating an immersive experience. Visitors often find the ambiance calm and reflective, making it a perfect space to connect with the mysticism of Hasan Raja's works. The Hasan Raja Museum is not just a tourist attraction but also an educational hub. It sheds light on the evolution of Bengali folk music, spirituality, and rural life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Scholars, students, and artists frequent the museum to study and draw inspiration from Hasan Raja's legacy. Conveniently situated in Sylhet, the museum is easily accessible from major city landmarks. While the museum is well-maintained, some areas could benefit from additional funding and restoration to preserve its historical integrity. The entrance fee is nominal, making it accessible to everyone. The Hasan Raja Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Bengali literature, folk music, and cultural history. It offers a profound experience that goes beyond a typical museum visit, providing a spiritual and emotional connection to one of Sylhet’s most revered figures. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of art, or simply curious about the legacy of Hasan Raja, this museum promises an enriching and memorable experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs during your visit; it adds a magical touch to understanding his artistry!
SHAUKAT REZASHAUKAT REZA
If you’re visiting Sylhet and want to connect with the region’s rich culture and history, the Hasan Raja Museum is a must-see. Located just beside the famous Panshi Restaurant, this hidden gem offers a truly memorable experience that blends music, history, and spirituality. The museum is set in an old, charming house that once belonged to Hasan Raja’s family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was not only a respected zamindar but also one of Bengal’s most beloved mystic poets and folk singers. His songs, filled with deep emotions, love for nature, and spiritual wisdom, still touch people’s hearts today. Inside the museum, you’ll find a wide range of items that bring his story to life: • His personal belongings, such as clothes, household items, and zamindari records, give a peek into how he lived. • Handwritten manuscripts of his songs and poems reveal his powerful thoughts and philosophies. • Traditional musical instruments and recordings of his timeless folk songs let you experience the soul of his music. • Historical photos and family portraits make the visit feel more personal and real. The building itself reflects a mix of traditional Bengali and colonial architecture, adding to the unique atmosphere. Many visitors say the peaceful surroundings and old-style charm create a space that feels both reflective and inspiring. The museum also shares stories of the Raja family’s role in the cultural and social life of Sylhet, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Whether you’re a student, a researcher, or just someone curious about Sylhet’s past, this museum offers plenty to explore and learn. Though the museum is generally well-kept, a few areas could benefit from more restoration. Still, it’s a beautiful place worth visiting. The entry fee is very affordable, making it open to all. And here’s a tip: don’t leave without listening to the recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs—hearing his voice and words brings everything to life in a magical way. Right next to Panshi Restaurant and easy to reach from anywhere in Sylhet city, the Hasan Raja Museum is more than just a tourist spot—it’s a place where you feel the spirit of a man who shaped Bengali folk music and poetry. Whether you’re into history, music, or simply looking for something meaningful to do in Sylhet, this museum should definitely be on your list.
Md. Khaledur Rahman ShahinMd. Khaledur Rahman Shahin
The predecessor's home of Hason Raja has been transformed into today's famous Museum of Rajas', commonly known as Hason Raja Museum. It is situated at the heart (Zinda Bazar) of the Sylhet City Corporation area in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. It is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Sylhet Osmany International Airport and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Sylhet Railway Station. Maintained and organized by the Educationist Dewan Talibur Raja Trust, named after the grandson of Dewan Hason Raja. The museum's mission is to preserve and share the rich history of the great Raja Family of Sylhet keeping the Zamindar and Mystic poet Dewan Hason Raja Chowdhury (1854–1922) in the center, and the folk literature, folk music and mystic poets of Sylhet Division. The museum promotes a greater public awareness of the rich cultural legacy of Sylhet. In pursuit of these goals, this museum collects archival materials related to Bangla folk literature, music and poets from the greater Sylhet region, and preserves these collections in a repository, open to the public. The museum also encourages and facilitates research on folk literature and history. The results of this research are made available to the public through museum exhibits, publications and presentations. It was formally inaugurated on 30 June 2006 by thousands of folk loving people by playing "Ek Tara" (a folk musical instrument) together, which was a unique event of this kind.
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Hasan Raja Museum, located in Sylhet, is a treasure trove of history, art, and culture dedicated to the legendary mystic poet and folk singer Hasan Raja. This museum offers a captivating journey into the life, works, and legacy of one of Bengal’s most iconic cultural figures. The museum is housed in a charming old building that once belonged to Hasan Raja's family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was a celebrated Bengali poet, mystic, and zamindar whose songs deeply resonate with themes of spirituality, human connection, and love for nature. The museum preserves his memory and showcases his contributions to Bengali folk music and poetry. The museum features a diverse array of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia associated with Hasan Raja: Items like his clothes, utensils, and zamindari records give visitors a glimpse into his lifestyle. Manuscripts of his poems and songs are displayed, showing the depth of his philosophical and spiritual thoughts. Exhibits include musical instruments and records of his timeless folk songs, which continue to inspire musicians and poets across generations. The museum also provides insights into the Raja family’s history, including their role in the socio-economic and cultural development of the region. Historical photographs and portraits of Hasan Raja and his family add a personal touch to the narrative. The museum itself is a blend of traditional and colonial-era architecture, reflecting the cultural essence of Sylhet. The rustic charm of the building complements the exhibits, creating an immersive experience. Visitors often find the ambiance calm and reflective, making it a perfect space to connect with the mysticism of Hasan Raja's works. The Hasan Raja Museum is not just a tourist attraction but also an educational hub. It sheds light on the evolution of Bengali folk music, spirituality, and rural life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Scholars, students, and artists frequent the museum to study and draw inspiration from Hasan Raja's legacy. Conveniently situated in Sylhet, the museum is easily accessible from major city landmarks. While the museum is well-maintained, some areas could benefit from additional funding and restoration to preserve its historical integrity. The entrance fee is nominal, making it accessible to everyone. The Hasan Raja Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Bengali literature, folk music, and cultural history. It offers a profound experience that goes beyond a typical museum visit, providing a spiritual and emotional connection to one of Sylhet’s most revered figures. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of art, or simply curious about the legacy of Hasan Raja, this museum promises an enriching and memorable experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs during your visit; it adds a magical touch to understanding his artistry!
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If you’re visiting Sylhet and want to connect with the region’s rich culture and history, the Hasan Raja Museum is a must-see. Located just beside the famous Panshi Restaurant, this hidden gem offers a truly memorable experience that blends music, history, and spirituality. The museum is set in an old, charming house that once belonged to Hasan Raja’s family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was not only a respected zamindar but also one of Bengal’s most beloved mystic poets and folk singers. His songs, filled with deep emotions, love for nature, and spiritual wisdom, still touch people’s hearts today. Inside the museum, you’ll find a wide range of items that bring his story to life: • His personal belongings, such as clothes, household items, and zamindari records, give a peek into how he lived. • Handwritten manuscripts of his songs and poems reveal his powerful thoughts and philosophies. • Traditional musical instruments and recordings of his timeless folk songs let you experience the soul of his music. • Historical photos and family portraits make the visit feel more personal and real. The building itself reflects a mix of traditional Bengali and colonial architecture, adding to the unique atmosphere. Many visitors say the peaceful surroundings and old-style charm create a space that feels both reflective and inspiring. The museum also shares stories of the Raja family’s role in the cultural and social life of Sylhet, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Whether you’re a student, a researcher, or just someone curious about Sylhet’s past, this museum offers plenty to explore and learn. Though the museum is generally well-kept, a few areas could benefit from more restoration. Still, it’s a beautiful place worth visiting. The entry fee is very affordable, making it open to all. And here’s a tip: don’t leave without listening to the recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs—hearing his voice and words brings everything to life in a magical way. Right next to Panshi Restaurant and easy to reach from anywhere in Sylhet city, the Hasan Raja Museum is more than just a tourist spot—it’s a place where you feel the spirit of a man who shaped Bengali folk music and poetry. Whether you’re into history, music, or simply looking for something meaningful to do in Sylhet, this museum should definitely be on your list.
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The predecessor's home of Hason Raja has been transformed into today's famous Museum of Rajas', commonly known as Hason Raja Museum. It is situated at the heart (Zinda Bazar) of the Sylhet City Corporation area in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. It is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Sylhet Osmany International Airport and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Sylhet Railway Station. Maintained and organized by the Educationist Dewan Talibur Raja Trust, named after the grandson of Dewan Hason Raja. The museum's mission is to preserve and share the rich history of the great Raja Family of Sylhet keeping the Zamindar and Mystic poet Dewan Hason Raja Chowdhury (1854–1922) in the center, and the folk literature, folk music and mystic poets of Sylhet Division. The museum promotes a greater public awareness of the rich cultural legacy of Sylhet. In pursuit of these goals, this museum collects archival materials related to Bangla folk literature, music and poets from the greater Sylhet region, and preserves these collections in a repository, open to the public. The museum also encourages and facilitates research on folk literature and history. The results of this research are made available to the public through museum exhibits, publications and presentations. It was formally inaugurated on 30 June 2006 by thousands of folk loving people by playing "Ek Tara" (a folk musical instrument) together, which was a unique event of this kind.
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Hasan Raja Museum, located in Sylhet, is a treasure trove of history, art, and culture dedicated to the legendary mystic poet and folk singer Hasan Raja. This museum offers a captivating journey into the life, works, and legacy of one of Bengal’s most iconic cultural figures.

The museum is housed in a charming old building that once belonged to Hasan Raja's family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was a celebrated Bengali poet, mystic, and zamindar whose songs deeply resonate with themes of spirituality, human connection, and love for nature. The museum preserves his memory and showcases his contributions to Bengali folk music and poetry.

The museum features a diverse array of artifacts, documents, and memorabilia associated with Hasan Raja:

Items like his clothes, utensils, and zamindari records give visitors a glimpse into his lifestyle.

Manuscripts of his poems and songs are displayed, showing the depth of his philosophical and spiritual thoughts.

Exhibits include musical instruments and records of his timeless folk songs, which continue to inspire musicians and poets across generations.

The museum also provides insights into the Raja family’s history, including their role in the socio-economic and cultural development of the region.

Historical photographs and portraits of Hasan Raja and his family add a personal touch to the narrative.

The museum itself is a blend of traditional and colonial-era architecture, reflecting the cultural essence of Sylhet. The rustic charm of the building complements the exhibits, creating an immersive experience. Visitors often find the ambiance calm and reflective, making it a perfect space to connect with the mysticism of Hasan Raja's works.

The Hasan Raja Museum is not just a tourist attraction but also an educational hub. It sheds light on the evolution of Bengali folk music, spirituality, and rural life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Scholars, students, and artists frequent the museum to study and draw inspiration from Hasan Raja's legacy.

Conveniently situated in Sylhet, the museum is easily accessible from major city landmarks.

While the museum is well-maintained, some areas could benefit from additional funding and restoration to preserve its historical integrity.

The entrance fee is nominal, making it accessible to everyone.

The Hasan Raja Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Bengali literature, folk music, and cultural history. It offers a profound experience that goes beyond a typical museum visit, providing a spiritual and emotional connection to one of Sylhet’s most revered figures. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of art, or simply curious about the legacy of Hasan Raja, this museum promises an enriching and memorable experience.

Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs during your visit; it adds a magical touch to understanding...

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If you’re visiting Sylhet and want to connect with the region’s rich culture and history, the Hasan Raja Museum is a must-see. Located just beside the famous Panshi Restaurant, this hidden gem offers a truly memorable experience that blends music, history, and spirituality.

The museum is set in an old, charming house that once belonged to Hasan Raja’s family. Hasan Raja (1854–1922) was not only a respected zamindar but also one of Bengal’s most beloved mystic poets and folk singers. His songs, filled with deep emotions, love for nature, and spiritual wisdom, still touch people’s hearts today.

Inside the museum, you’ll find a wide range of items that bring his story to life: • His personal belongings, such as clothes, household items, and zamindari records, give a peek into how he lived. • Handwritten manuscripts of his songs and poems reveal his powerful thoughts and philosophies. • Traditional musical instruments and recordings of his timeless folk songs let you experience the soul of his music. • Historical photos and family portraits make the visit feel more personal and real.

The building itself reflects a mix of traditional Bengali and colonial architecture, adding to the unique atmosphere. Many visitors say the peaceful surroundings and old-style charm create a space that feels both reflective and inspiring.

The museum also shares stories of the Raja family’s role in the cultural and social life of Sylhet, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Whether you’re a student, a researcher, or just someone curious about Sylhet’s past, this museum offers plenty to explore and learn.

Though the museum is generally well-kept, a few areas could benefit from more restoration. Still, it’s a beautiful place worth visiting. The entry fee is very affordable, making it open to all.

And here’s a tip: don’t leave without listening to the recordings of Hasan Raja’s songs—hearing his voice and words brings everything to life in a magical way.

Right next to Panshi Restaurant and easy to reach from anywhere in Sylhet city, the Hasan Raja Museum is more than just a tourist spot—it’s a place where you feel the spirit of a man who shaped Bengali folk music and poetry. Whether you’re into history, music, or simply looking for something meaningful to do in Sylhet, this museum should definitely be...

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5.0
2y

The predecessor's home of Hason Raja has been transformed into today's famous Museum of Rajas', commonly known as Hason Raja Museum. It is situated at the heart (Zinda Bazar) of the Sylhet City Corporation area in Sylhet Division of Bangladesh. It is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the Sylhet Osmany International Airport and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the Sylhet Railway Station. Maintained and organized by the Educationist Dewan Talibur Raja Trust, named after the grandson of Dewan Hason Raja. The museum's mission is to preserve and share the rich history of the great Raja Family of Sylhet keeping the Zamindar and Mystic poet Dewan Hason Raja Chowdhury (1854–1922) in the center, and the folk literature, folk music and mystic poets of Sylhet Division. The museum promotes a greater public awareness of the rich cultural legacy of Sylhet. In pursuit of these goals, this museum collects archival materials related to Bangla folk literature, music and poets from the greater Sylhet region, and preserves these collections in a repository, open to the public. The museum also encourages and facilitates research on folk literature and history. The results of this research are made available to the public through museum exhibits, publications and presentations. It was formally inaugurated on 30 June 2006 by thousands of folk loving people by playing "Ek Tara" (a folk musical instrument) together, which was a unique event...

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