Ethnological Museum, Chittagong (Court Building)

Ethnological Museum, Chittagong (Court Building)
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INDO-SARACENIC – 1898 – CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH

Chittagong Court Building

The crimson crown of Fairy Hill – the port city’s domed courts over the Bay of Bengal, witness of the 1930 armoury raid’s revolutionaries.

At a glance

Type
Court building
Period
1892-1898
Style
Indo-Saracenic
Location
Parir Pahar (Fairy Hill), Chittagong, Bangladesh
Coordinates
22.3475, 91.8123
Builder
British colonial PWD

Overview

The Chittagong Court Building spreads 70 red-brick bays along Fairy Hill’s crest – domes, cupolas, and pointed arcades in full Indo-Saracenic dress over the Karnaphuli’s port. Since 1898 it has judged the affairs of Bengal’s second city; its silhouette is Chittagong’s historic emblem.

History

Surya Sen’s 1930 Chittagong armoury raid – revolutionaries seizing the police and auxiliary arsenals, proclaiming a provisional government – shook the Raj; the courts below tried the captured, hanging Sen in 1934, martyrs of the independence canon both Bangladesh and India honour. The building served East Pakistan and survived 1971’s liberation war’s port battles to preside over today’s mega-port metropolis.

Architecture and Design

Mughal-derived domes punctuate ranges of pointed brick arcades with deep verandahs against the monsoon; the hilltop siting commands river and bay – power’s view, breeze-cooled. Restoration debates weigh court use against museum proposals for the aging fabric.

Cultural significance

The building binds Chittagong’s colonial port history to the revolutionary legend of Surya Sen – the hill of judges and martyrs above Bangladesh’s commercial gateway.

Visiting today

The exterior and hill approaches are open; court precincts permit respectful visits on working days. The Ethnological Museum and WWII cemetery extend the city’s heritage round.

Getting there

Fairy Hill rises beside Court Road in central Chittagong; rickshaws climb from Station Road’s rail terminus.

Sources and resources

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