Chittagong Court Building

Chittagong Court Building

Chattogram

55/10045 min

The Chittagong Court Building, also known as the Chattogram Court Building, is a significant historic courthouse located in Chattogram, Bangladesh. Constructed between 1892 and 1898, it stands prominently atop Parir Pahar, also known as Fairy's Hill. The building showcases the Indo-Saracenic Revival architectural style, which blends Indian and Saracenic elements with British colonial influences, reflecting the colonial era's aesthetic preferences. Originally built to serve as the Chittagong District Court, it remains an iconic symbol of the city's judicial and colonial history. The building's elevated hilltop location offers a commanding view of the surrounding area, enhancing its visual prominence. Its architectural features include intricate arches, domes, and ornamental details typical of the Indo-Saracenic style, making it a unique attraction for visitors interested in colonial architecture and history. Today, the courthouse continues to function while also attracting tourists who appreciate its historical and architectural significance.

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Astuce: Visitors should consider visiting during daylight hours to fully appreciate the architectural details and panoramic views from Parir Pahar hill. It's advisable to check court visiting hours in advance, as the building remains operational. While entry to the exterior grounds is generally accessible, interior access may be restricted due to judicial activities. No specific ticketing is required for viewing the building from outside. Local guides can enhance the experience by providing historical context.

Faits intéressants

  • The building is situated on Parir Pahar, also known as Fairy's Hill, which is a notable elevated site in Chattogram.
  • It exemplifies the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture style, a fusion of Indian and Saracenic design with colonial British influences.
  • The courthouse has continuously served as the district court since its completion in 1898.

Histoire

1892

Construction of the Chittagong Court Building began in 1892 and was completed in 1898.

It was purposefully built atop Parir Pahar (Fairy's Hill) to house the Chittagong District Court.

The building was designed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architectural style, popular during British colonial rule, which combined Indian, Islamic, and Western architectural elements.

Over the decades, it has served as a central judicial facility in Chattogram, maintaining its historical and functional importance within the city.

Guide du lieu

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Main Court Building Exterior1898

The exterior showcases the Indo-Saracenic Revival style with detailed arches, domes, and ornamental facades representing colonial architectural fusion.

Contact

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