Historical Places of Kolkata

an overview of a yellow coloured tram in kolkata on the road

Kolkata, the bustling capital of West Bengal is a historic city steeped in culture, traditions and most importantly stories. With its colonial past and rich cultural heritage, Kolkata offers a treasure trove of historical sites for visitors to explore. From grand historical monuments in Kolkata to ancient temples, this city boasts a diverse range of historical landmarks that tell the story of its past.

Victoria Memorial

 
The most iconic landmark in Kolkata is the Victoria Memorial. This is a magnificent white marble palace dedicated to Queen Victoria, built in the Indo-Saracenic style, this architectural marvel houses a vast collection of artefacts which includes paintings, sculptures, and historical documents. Visitors can explore the various galleries and learn about the history of British India or take a leisurely stroll along the garden and enjoy the views around the structure. 

Victoria Memorial building made with white marble with a garden in foreground
howrah bridge in the night with lights on

Howrah Bridge

 
The Howrah Bridge is a majestic bridge connecting Kolkata to Howrah over the river Ganga. The bridge is a symbol of the city's industrial heritage, built in the early 20th century. The bridge is one of the largest cantilever bridges in the world. It offers stunning views of the city's skyline and the bustling Hooghly River.

Mother Teresa House 


Mother Teresa House, the former residence of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian, is a must-visit place among all the historical places in Calcutta for all those who are interested in the social and religious history of the city. The house now serves as a museum and is a centre for the Missionaries of Charity. Visitors can learn about Mother Teresa's life and witness the impact she made on the world.

A group of nuns standing in front of a historical building
Statue of Kali devi decorated and with a red background

Dakhineshwar Kali Temple

 

The Dakshineswar Kali Temple is one of the most famous monuments of Kolkata, located on the banks of the Hooghly River. The temple is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Goddess Kali and is known for its beautiful red and white architecture overlooking the River Ganga. Visitors can witness the evening aarti ceremony, a sacred ritual that attracts thousands of devotees, or sit on the banks of the river after praying to the goddess here.

Fort William

 

Fort William is a historical monument in Kolkata and was a significant military base during the colonial era built by the British in the early 18th century. Today, the fort houses the National Military Museum, which showcases the military history of India. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, including weapons, uniforms, and military vehicles.

Edwards VII Rex Imperator Statue on the Background of the Victoria Memorial Building in Kolkata

After spending a busy day outdoors exploring all the historical monuments of Kolkata find respite at Kenilworth Hotel, Kolkata. The ultimate choice for a luxurious stay this hotel is situated smack in the heart of the bustling city making it easy for our guests to travel across all the famous historical places in Kolkata. Enjoy a lavish stay at this 4-star hotel that has a palatial feel to it.