Construction on the National Parliament House began in 1962 when Dhaka was part of Pakistan, but the project was paused in 1971 during the Bangladesh War of Independence. It resumed in the newly independent nation of Bangladesh as a reflection of Bengali democracy and pride and was finally completed in 1982. The vast modern building is a fine example of the meeting of contemporary and Bangladeshi vernacular architecture. It’s an impressive sight whether you’re an architecture buff or not.
You can visit the National Parliament House independently, but many people prefer to go on an organized tour as you need to apply for tickets in advance. Day tours of Dhaka often include this building with other city highlights, including Old Dhaka and the Sadarghat port.