Victoria Memorial Hall is a tremendous 103 metres long, 56 metres high and is topped by a 5 metre tall bronze statue of Victory, which rotates in the wind. Fondly known as “The Pride of Kolkata”, it is a magnificent sight framed by vast, beautiful gardens. Spectacular on the outside, it also houses an impressive collection of weapons, maps, coins, stamps, artefacts and textiles, as well as portraits of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and Indian freedom fighters.
Kolkata’s iconic cantilever bridge is a feat of engineering, with a suspended span of 457 metres and...
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ExploreOne of the grandiose temples constructed by the philanthropic Birla family, the Birla Mandir in Kolkata...
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