Science City - KolkataSSheda11This is a highly modernistic complex with lots to see and do. The entrance gate brings you into a well-tended garden with pools and animated sculptures driven by water. A cable-car ride takes visitors over the whole complex. One of the buildings, dealing with life sciences, was not open, but in the time we had we got to see plenty. We visited the space and technology building and found the displays extremely informative and well put together. The demonstrations of physics and mechanics using hands-on installations were a lot of fun, and informative too. One great surprise was an up-to-the-day exhibition of the Corona virus, which in mid-February was only just revealing its potential as a pandemic. There were two staff posted at the display to answer questions. This exhibit alone indicated to us the devotion and interest of the museum staff. The upper part of the building was laid out in a descending spiral where the exhibits were based on powers of 10 - magnifying upwards to the entire universe and downwards to the sub-atomic world. We can highly recommend Science City and hope that the building we couldn't visit will soon be open
Fort William, India自自由人clI don't know if it's because I'm a military school student, so I can visit the castle. General tourists seem to be unable to enter the castle. But I am very happy to have the opportunity to come in, just share it with you. The interior of the castle is very clean, there is music released from the broadcast speaker, very soothing. The castle is an octagonal building, the surrounding river is beautiful, this visit gives me a good feeling.
Birla Planetarium幸幸福人生LOVEThe Birrah Planetarium is a famous planetarium in India, and the Birrah Planetarium in Kolkata is a white marble building, the largest in Southeast Asia and the second largest in the world. Built in September 1962, it is, like the majestic Sangifota, a wonder in the history of Indian architecture, and a great help to Indians in their understanding of astronomical knowledge. The hall of the planetarium is mainly displayed in the astronomical instruments of various periods of India from ancient to present, like a museum hall, which is of great significance to people studying the history of Indian astronomy.
Calcutta High CourtCcizhenThe high court of Calcutta sounds like a sacred place, but when you go to this attraction, you look up and you look down and you see that the high court has a lot of fences, fences are full of clothes, you look carefully, Thank you for all the homeless clothes, and there are homeless people sleeping inside, sleeping in the place, the high court is not an attraction, so I can't go in, but I wonder why there are homeless people inside?
Indian MuseumLLikeGorIndia is a magical country, and you can feel the mystery of India in Kolkata, the first stop in India. In India, which is full of religious culture, tourism resources are also very rich, and we need to explore it with our heart.
Maidan天天边的海999It has the style of London Hyde Park and New York Central Park, the Hugley River, which is connected to the tributary of the Ganges River to the west, the Victoria Memorial to the east, the Bangchang Mansion to the north and the National Library to the south, including multiple stadiums, racecourses, golf courses and piers.
The Mother House Of The Missionaries Of CharityGgz当地向导伊妹儿Mother Teresa's Home of Mercy is so fond of the phrase, "We don't do great things, we just do small things with great love," that volunteer servicers from around the world are here to care for children and the elderly, and here love without borders.
Jorasanko ThakurbariAaakash98153Located in the northern fringes of the city of Kolkata is a place where Rabindranath Tagore was born.the place has magnificent collection of artefacts that are related to Tagore clans and especially Rabindranath Tagore. A very peaceful and clean place.
Dakshineswar Kali TempleSSheda11Temple is situated at Dakshineswar, Built on the bank of the River Ganga, Dakshineswar Mandir creates a beautiful silhouette. Unlike many other temples of India, the Dakshineswar temple dress code is pretty relaxed. No, you don’t have to wear a dhoti, or kurta-pajama, or sari. It is a house of God, so any clothing that is not disrespectful is acceptable.some history: Dakshineswar Temple was built by Rani Rashmoni, a philanthropist and widow of a wealthy zamindar of Bengal. Rani Rashmoni became a devotee of Goddess Kali in her later years. She dedicated the Dakshineswar Temple to Bhabatarini, a benevolent aspect of Goddess Kali. It took about 9 years to raise this shrine and worship started in the year 1855.The star of the Dakshineswar Temple has been Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa Dev. This mystic saint of Bengal functioned as the priest of the Bhabatarini shrine of Dakshineshwar in the early years of the temple’s establishment. Sri Ramakrishna has devotees all across India and abroad. They have also contributed to making Dakshineswar Temple a popular place to visit in West Bengal.You can reach here by the most convenient way which is Metro, Dakshineswar metro railways st is connected by skywalk bridge, 300m far. on the way, you can get prasad, flowers to offer.
Victoria Memorial HallGGo On Roniif you come to Kolkata you must visit Victoria Memorial. The Victoria Memorial is a large marble building in Kolkata.