Bagerhat Museum is a significant historical establishment located in the city of Bagerhat, within the Khulna Division of Bangladesh. This museum preserves and showcases the rich historical artifacts and remnants of the ancient city of Khalifatabad, which is now known as Bagerhat. The city hosts numerous historical mosques featuring the unique architecture of the Turkic period, with the most renowned one being the Shat Gombuj Mosque that translates to the 'Sixty Dome Mosque.' The Bagerhi Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the region's splendid past, with displays of terracotta plaques, coins, pottery, and other archaeological findings that highlight the Islamic heritage of the area. The museum's collection is pivotal in understanding the history and culture of the once flourishing Islamic civilization under the rule of Khan Jahan Ali in the 15th century. The museum building itself contributes to the city’s historical aesthetic, surrounded by lush greenery that enhances the tranquil atmosphere, making it an educational and peaceful retreat for visitors.