Curzon Hall is a historical building located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. It was built during the British colonial era in the early 20th century and was originally used as a town hall. The building was named after Lord Curzon, who was the Viceroy of India during that time.
The architecture of Curzon Hall is a blend of Mughal and European styles. It has a symmetrical structure with two stories and a central dome. The exterior of the building features intricate carvings and designs, including arches, pillars, and domes. The interior of the building has a grand staircase and spacious halls with high ceilings.
Today, Curzon Hall is one of the most prestigious academic buildings in Bangladesh and serves as the Faculty of Science of the University of Dhaka. It houses several academic departments, classrooms, laboratories, and a library. The building has also been designated as a heritage site by the government of Bangladesh and is a popular tourist destination.