The National Parliament House of Bangladesh, also known as Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban, is located in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar in the capital Dhaka. Designed by the famed American architect Louis Kahn, it is one of the 20th century's architectural masterpieces and symbolizes the values of democracy in Bangladesh. The complex includes the main Parliament building, the official residence of the Speaker, a library, and large expanses of water and gardens. The building is composed of a series of interlocking geometric forms, circles, and lines, creating a structure that is both complex and monumental. Its distinctive features include the massive concrete walls, huge openings for ample natural light, and a moat that surrounds the main building, reflecting the grandeur of the architecture. This place holds great political and cultural significance as it is the center for parliamentary activities, and its design encourages transparency and interaction between the legislators and the people they represent. Its architectural majesty and historic importance make it a popular destination for tourists as well as architecture enthusiasts.