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- Lalbagh Fort (Dhaka): A 17th-century Mughal fort located in Old Dhaka, known for its intricate architecture and historical significance.
- Ahsan Manzil (Dhaka): Also known as the Pink Palace, it was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family during the British period.
- Somapura Mahavihara (Paharpur): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the largest Buddhist monastery in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the 8th century.
- Mahasthangarh (Bogra): One of the earliest urban archaeological sites in Bangladesh, it was the capital of the ancient Pundra Kingdom and showcases remnants of ancient city walls, palaces, temples, and other structures.
- Paharpur Buddhist Monastery (Naogaon): Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is an ancient Buddhist monastery complex dating back to the 8th century, with impressive architectural ruins.
- Sixty Dome Mosque (Bagerhat): Also known as Shait Gumbad Mosque, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant mosques in Bangladesh, renowned for its sixty domes.
- Kantaji Temple (Dinajpur): A stunning terracotta Hindu temple from the 18th century, known for its intricate craftsmanship and architectural beauty.
- Mainamati Ruins (Comilla): An archaeological site containing ancient Buddhist ruins, including stupas, monasteries, temples, and other structures.
- Mosque City of Bagerhat (Bagerhat): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it comprises several historic mosques, including the impressive Shat Gambuj Mosque (Sixty Dome Mosque).
- Bagha Mosque (Rajshahi): A 15th-century mosque known for its terracotta artwork and architectural grandeur.