Osmany Museum - Access

Access

Taxis are available from the airport. The important places needs to be crossed before reaching the Osmany Museum are: Sylhet Cadet College premises, Malnichara tea garden, Majumdari, Ambarkhana, Chowhatta, Kumarpara, Suphanighat and then to Nur Manzil, Dhupa dighir Par. From the railway and bus station cross Shahjalal Bridge, Supahani Ghat and step into the Nur Manzil.

- By: Dewan Mohammad Tasawwar Raja Visited on 29 October 2005

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