Varendra Research Museum is the oldest museum in Bangladesh located in the heart of Rajshahi city. The museum was established in 1910 by the Varendra Anushandan Samiti (Varendra Investigation Society), and it became part of Rajshahi University in 1964. Housing a wealth of archaeological artifacts, cultural treasures, and historical relics, it stands as a symbol of the ancient heritage and rich history of the Bengal region. The museum boasts several galleries that feature collections of coins, metal images, inscriptions, terracotta plaques, pottery, sculptures, manuscripts, and folk art. Each item at the museum narrates a story from the past, providing an invaluable glimpse into the lives and artistry of civilizations that thrived in this area, such as the Mauryan, Gupta, Pala, and Muslim Sultanate periods. For researchers, historians, and tourists alike, a visit to the Varendra Research Museum offers an educational and enlightening experience about the ethnography, history, and archaeology of northwestern Bangladesh and the greater Bengal region.