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Ganabhaban transforms into July Memorial Museum

Since the fall of the Awami League government in the face of a student-led mass uprising last year, work has been ongoing to transform the Ganabhaban, the erstwhile official residence of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, into the July Memory Museum.

After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the overthrow of the Awami League government, many exterior structures of the Ganabhaban were demolished. New structures are now being built for the July Memory Museum. Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The Ganabhaban is being turned into the July Memory Museum to preserve the memories of last year's July Uprising.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The Ganabhaban is being turned into the July Memory Museum to preserve the memories of last year's July Uprising.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
Furniture from the Ganabhaban is being repurposed for the July Memory Museum to preserve the memory of the student-led mass uprising that toppled the Awami League regime.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
After the July Uprising, the doors and windows of the Ganabhaban were removed. They are now being reinstalled for the July Memorial Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli
The slogans that were written on the walls of the Ganabhaban after the fall of the Awami League government are being preserved exactly as they were for the July Memory Museum.Photo: Jasmin Moli

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Published : 15 Jul 2025, 06:48 PM

Updated : 15 Jul 2025, 06:48 PM

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