Swiss National Day 2023

Swiss Corner: A Little Glimpse of Switzerland inside Bangladesh

A snapshot of the Swiss Corner; photo: Ørjan Ellingvåg

Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland has charmed people across the world with its iconic landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture. Now, imagine being able to experience a little slice/piece of Switzerland without leaving Bangladesh. Welcome to the Swiss Corner, a hidden piece of Switzerland located within the World Civilization Gallery of the Bangladesh National Museum!

Visiting the Swiss Corner is like embarking on a captivating journey through Switzerland's rich heritage. As you step inside, you are greeted by a fusion of colors, textures and stories that reflect the essence of this Alpine nation: its unique landscape & nature, linguistic diversity, direct democracy & participatory political system, as well as its penchant for innovation and technology – all of which draws a picture in your mind showcasing Switzerland's diverse cultural tapestry and quest for innovation. This Corner will also take you on a walk through a historical journey of Bangladesh and Switzerland's friendly and strong bilateral relations, which grew steadily from the onset of Bangladesh's birth as a new country.

Since October 2021, Swiss Corner has been receiving a new wave of recognition with a revamped look. This permanent exhibition, accessible to all museum visitors, provides an excellent opportunity to learn not only about the country's longstanding and broad-ranging partnership with Bangladesh but also about Switzerland's values and unique characteristics: a dynamic and prosperous country thriving on innovation and its rich cultural heritage.

So, if you find yourself longing for a taste of Switzerland in Bangladesh, make sure to pay a visit to the Swiss Corner to discover fascinating stories about Switzerland, its cows & mountains, innovative economy and rich ties with Bangladesh.

Comments

Swiss Corner: A Little Glimpse of Switzerland inside Bangladesh

A snapshot of the Swiss Corner; photo: Ørjan Ellingvåg

Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland has charmed people across the world with its iconic landscapes, rich history and vibrant culture. Now, imagine being able to experience a little slice/piece of Switzerland without leaving Bangladesh. Welcome to the Swiss Corner, a hidden piece of Switzerland located within the World Civilization Gallery of the Bangladesh National Museum!

Visiting the Swiss Corner is like embarking on a captivating journey through Switzerland's rich heritage. As you step inside, you are greeted by a fusion of colors, textures and stories that reflect the essence of this Alpine nation: its unique landscape & nature, linguistic diversity, direct democracy & participatory political system, as well as its penchant for innovation and technology – all of which draws a picture in your mind showcasing Switzerland's diverse cultural tapestry and quest for innovation. This Corner will also take you on a walk through a historical journey of Bangladesh and Switzerland's friendly and strong bilateral relations, which grew steadily from the onset of Bangladesh's birth as a new country.

Since October 2021, Swiss Corner has been receiving a new wave of recognition with a revamped look. This permanent exhibition, accessible to all museum visitors, provides an excellent opportunity to learn not only about the country's longstanding and broad-ranging partnership with Bangladesh but also about Switzerland's values and unique characteristics: a dynamic and prosperous country thriving on innovation and its rich cultural heritage.

So, if you find yourself longing for a taste of Switzerland in Bangladesh, make sure to pay a visit to the Swiss Corner to discover fascinating stories about Switzerland, its cows & mountains, innovative economy and rich ties with Bangladesh.

Comments

জুলাই গণঅভ্যুত্থানে শহীদ ও আহতদের প্রথম ধাপের খসড়া তালিকা প্রকাশ

গণঅভ্যুত্থানে শহীদদের প্রথম ধাপের খসড়া তালিকায় ৮৫৮ জন শহীদের নাম এবং আহতদের তালিকায় ১১ হাজার ৫৫১ জনের নাম প্রকাশ করা হয়েছে।

৫২ মিনিট আগে