7 mind blowing facts about the City of Joy 'Kolkata'
Take a round around this city and you can witness how the ancient relics have bravely stood the brunt of time and modernity. While the whole world is changing at a faster pace, Kolkata seems to be basking in its past glory. From long city processions during Durga Puja to Christmas Eve celebration at St. Cathedral, what makes Kolkata so fascinating and intriguing at the same time? Let's explore…
A forgotten capital!
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During the British East India Company rule (colonial period) , Kolkata was the capital until 1911 and was considered the second most important city after London.
The Mighty Howrah Bridge
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As you step in the city of Kolkata, you are greeted by the only bridge in the whole world which stands without the support of the pillars. Built during the British era, its magnificence astounds one and all.
Trams, the pride of metropolis
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A legacy of the Raj, Kolkata is one of the fewest cities in the world to have retained the tradition of Tram. Though they are slowly rumbling into history, but Trams continue to fascinate many, including travelers from other city.
Astronomical delight
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The largest planetarium in Asia and second largest in the world, Birla Planetarium Kolkata, transports you to a new world that gives you a feel of being in the outer space. The virtual celestial bodies let you wander away in the mystery of the unknown land!
Eden Gardens, the Mecca of Cricket!
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This pride of Kolkata was built in 1864 with a seating capacity of 90,000. Commonly, known as the Lords of Asia, it is the 3rd largest in the World.
The charm of hand-pulled rickshaws
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It may be a matter of surprise, but Kolkata is the only city to have hand-pulled rickshaws in India. Reportedly, hand-pulled rickshaws can be seen in College Street, Bowbazar, Bhowanipur, Ballygunge and Kalighat.
Welcome to the city of intellectuals and scholars!
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Intellect and Kolkata have a very strong bond to share. From Litterateurs to Economists and brilliant filmmakers, Kolkata has gifted the world many of the fine Nobel laureates and also an Oscar Award winner.
Sir Ronald Ross, Amartya Sen, Sir C V Raman, Mother Teresa, Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray have always professed their deep respect for Bengal.
As Kolkata seems to be a place worth visiting once in a lifetime, it should be on top of your list next time you plan your holidays! To know more interesting facts about Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai, visit Proptiger.com.