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PLACES TO VISIT A mere village in the 17th century, Calcutta (new name KOLKATTA) is today one of the biggest cities in the world. The sightseeing includes visit to Eden Gardens, The New Secretariat, High Court, Legislative Assembly, Jain temple, Victoria Memorial and the Race Course.
Victoria Memorial The Victoria Memorial Hall was constructed in 1921. It also act as a museum, where people could see before them pictures and statues of men who played a prominent part in the history of India. Presently it is the finest and most prominent building and art museum of Calcutta, India, under the Department of Culture, Govt. of India.
Indian Museum The Kolkata Indian Museum established long back in 1814 in the Asiatic Society Building was founded by Dr. Nathaniel Wallich, a botanist from Denmark. It is one of the earliest museums established in the world and considered the largest in the country. Opened to public in 1878, the museum has over 60 galleries under six main sectors of Art, Anthropology, Archaeology, Geology, Industry and Zoology.
Birla Planetarium One the earliest and largest planetariums in India, the Birla Planetarium was opened in 1961. The capacity of the auditorium is 500 and there are daily film shows. The planetarium gives complete information about the universe and our solar system. The models kept here are a special attraction for the children.
Howrah Bridge A marvel of British engineering, Howrah Bridge is a suspended bridge on pillars. The bridge though very old is still holding good to reduce the traffic across the river. This Engineering marvel has been the firmest symbol of Calcutta. The huge cantilever bridge, strung on 270 feet high pillars connects Calcutta from Howrah.
Belur Math On the west bank of the Hooghly river stands Belur Math, headquarters of the Ramakrishna Mission. The monastery is a haven of peace and religious harmony.
Dakshineshwar Kali Temple The temple is dedicated to Goddess Kali, the goddess of destruction. Built in 1847, on the banks of the Hooghly, the temple is associated with Shri Ramakrishna. It is surrounded by 12 other temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Botanical Garden The largest and oldest of its kind in India, it was laid out in 1787. It covers an area of 109.27 ha and is famous for the over 250 years old Great Banyan tree which covers 382 m in its circumference, with over 600 aerial roots. There are more than 30,000 varieties of trees and plants.
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