Seven Wonders of Bangladesh in Lalbagh FortLalbagh Fort, also called Fort Aurangabad, is a 17th century Mughai fort. Construction was never completed. The complex consists of the mosque, tomb, and the Diwan-i-Aam.Ahsan Manzil (Pink Palace)Ahsan Manzil, also called the Pink Palace, used to be the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. Construction was completed in 1869 and today it serves as a museum.Rose Garden PalaceThe Rose Garden Palace is located in Old Dhaka. It is a significant mansion and garden that was constructed in the 19th century. It features Corinthian columns and eight apartments.Uttara Gano BhabanUttara Gano Bhaban, also called The Maharaja’s Palace or the Dighapatia Palace, is royal place in Natore. It originally served as the official residence of the heads of states, but now serves as an official Presidential Palace.Tomb of Bibi PariThe Tomb of Bibi Pari is part of Lalbagh Fort, however it is the most impressive and well-preserved structures within the fort complex. Eight rooms surround the central burial room where Bibi Pari is buried.Lingaraj TempleThe Lingaraj Temple is located in Bhubaneshwar and is sometimes referred to as the Bhubaneswar Temple. The tower reaches a height of 180 feet (55 m). It was constructed in the 11th century.Natore RajbaariNatore Rajbari, also called Pagla Raja’s Palace, Natore Palace, and sometimes the Rani Bhabani Palace was the royal palace in Natore. It was the residence and seat of the Rajshahi Raj family.Jatiyo Sangshad (Parliament House)Jatiyo Sangshad, also known as the Parliament House, the Sangshad, or the House of the Nation is the location for the official business of the legislative body. There are 350 official seats in the building.Sixty Dome MosqueSixty Dome Mosque, also called Shait Gambuj Mosque or Saith Gunbad Masjid, is a mosque. It was the largest mosque during the Sultanate period. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and encompasses 17,280 square feet.Cox's Bazar BeachCox’s Bazar Beach is recognized as the world’s longest unbroken natural sandy sea beach. The beach extends across 75 miles (120 km) of unbroken sand. It is a candidate for the Seven Natural Wonders of Asia.Vote