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 | Birla Mandir which towers to a height of 160 feet at the junction of Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue is a marvel of India's indigenous craftsmanship. S Visit Us |
 | Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens at Shibpur lie 10km south of Howrah Station on the west bank of the Hooghly. Although they were created in 1786 to develop strains of Indian tea... Visit Us |
 | Childrens Museum Museum is a project of National Cultural Association that comprises a team of young energetic men under active leadership of Late Jugal Srimal... Visit Us |
 | Energy Education Park The chief aim of the park is to provide basic knowledge of ‘renewable energy’ to the people, particularly to children. The visitors can observe various interactive and working models based on ‘renewable energy’ sources here. Visit Us |
 | Fort William Fort William is a must visit tourist attraction place of Calcutta. Situated at the banks of river Hooghly, it was named after King William III of England. Fort William of Kolkata... Visit Us |
 | Howrah Bridge Howrah Bridge - now also known by the new name of Rabindra Setu - is 97m high and 705m long, spanning the river in a single giant leap to make it the world's largest cantilever bridge... Visit Us |
 | Indian Museum The Indian Museum is the oldest museum in India and one of the most comprehensive museums in Asia... Visit Us |
 | Kalighat Temple At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the then-rural neighbourhood around the Kali temple was predominantly inhabited by the Sevayats of the temple ... Visit Us |
 | M. P. Birla Planetarium The M. P. Birla Planetarium was established in 1962 as an educational, scientific and research institution and was inaugurated on 2nd July, 1963. Visit Us |
 | Marble Palace Marble Palace In the middle of the chaos around Chittaranjan Avenue in North Calcutta is a walled acre with a Palladian mansion in the centre... Visit Us |
 | National Library The National Library is the apex body of the library system of India. Serving as a public library, it is a permanent repository of all documents published in India... Visit Us |
 | Nature Park Elephant Nature Park is a unique project set in Northern Thailand. Established in the 1990's our aim has always been to provide a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants... Visit Us |
 | Raj Bhawan Built in the years 1799-1803 when Marquis Wellesley was the Governor General, this historic and magnificent building was designed on the lines of Kedleston Hall in Derbyshire... Visit Us |
 | The Armenian Church Kolkata has always welcomed people of diverse background and no wonder people from far off countries came to Kolkata for trade and commerce. Being the capital of the erstwhile British East India Company Visit Us |
 | The Maidan The Maidan - literally "field" - which stretches from Esplanade in the north to the racecourse in the south, and is bordered by Jawaharlal Nehru Rd... Visit Us |
 | The Science Park The 50-acre Science City, established with the pioneering effort of NCSM, has added a new dimension to science teaching through discovery in an outdoor setting... Visit Us |
 | Victoria Memorial Thefoundation stone of Victoria Memorial, which was originally conceived by Lord Curzon, was placed by King George V on his visit to Calcutta in 1906... Visit Us |
 | Zoological Garden Not far from the Maidan is Alipore. The Zoological Garden (est. 1875) is located here. It is one of the oldest zoos in India and sprawls over 45 acres... Visit Us |
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