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Best Museums and Galleries to Visit in Kolkata
Take a fascinating journey through the art and history of Kolkata at its museums and galleries. Featuring a mix of ancient artifacts and contemporary art, these places offer something for every visitor. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or just curious, these spaces promise an enriching experience. Dive into Kolkata’s vibrant culture and heritage, making these museums in Kolkata a highlight of your trip to Kolkata.
Birla Planetarium, Kolkata
The Birla Planetarium situated at Jawaharlal Nehru road, Kolkata in the state of West Bengal is a popular building which is quite similar to the Buddhist Stupa of Sanchi. It is in close proximity to the Victoria Memorial and St. Paul’s Cathedral. The Planetarium was inaugurated in 1963 by our
former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. To sustain pace with the updated technology, it was modernized and refurbished in 2017 and has the most advanced projection system. The Carl Zeiss first projector from Germany was installed here and in the last 57 years more the 27 million visitors have visited this place. Currently the planetarium is involved in different scientific activities.
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Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Adjacent To St, Kolkata
Museum and Gallery
Family, Kids, Parents
Adults ₹140/-, Students ₹70/-, Free for those below 3 years old.
Birla Planetarium show timings are around 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 6:00 PM (multiple shows)
Birla Planetarium is open every day for visitors
January, February, March, April
Kumortuli, Kolkata
If you want to explore the cultural limits of Kolkata then Kumartuli is a place for it. It is the lane where the skilled potters create the clay idols of gods and goddesses. These sculptors are into this profession from several generations and this potter locality is more then 200+
old. A group of potters created this and now more then 155 families of potters reside here. During Durga Puja several potters toil hard in nearly 560 workshops to make the idols of Goddess Durga during the festival, Durga Puja. These lanes are very narrow but the artisans staying here have set up their work shops for making up of the idols. These potters are magicians and from straws, bamboo sticks, rope the expert potters convert the formless heap of clay into an attractive and breathtaking attractive Goddess Durga idol.
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Hatkhola, Kolkata
Museum and Gallery
Friends, Solo
No Entry Fee
There are no Kumortuli timings, this place is open all around in year.
The Kumortuli is alway open for visitors.
May, June, July, August
Science City, Kolkata
Inaugrated in the year1997, The Science City has become a major tourist destination in Kolkata. The locals and tourists visit this place alike for an unforgettable experience. It is a unique place that has been developed for presenting technology and science in an appealing way, so that education is imparted
to the people of all age groups. It is managed by the National Council of Science Museums and is one of the best in the world. The main objective of the Science City is the growth of scientific knowledge and how to apply it in the industry, welfare of humans and creates awareness among the common people. It has been enhancing science education in all the schools and organize science activities in the school to inculcate creativity among the students.
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JBS Haldane Ave, Mirania Gardens, East Topsia
Museum and Gallery
Family, Kids, Parents
₹30/- Per person , Free for under 3 years old.
Science Centre opening and closing timing is 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Science Centre is open every day for visitors
September, October, November, December
Victoria Memorial, Kolkata
Scattered in an area of approximately 56 acres, the place is a must visit for all the tourists coming to Kolkata. It houses nearly 22 well-manicured gardens, around 3,800 paintings of diverse artists and 28,394 artefacts. Queen Victoria’s statue is placed within the memorial and the architecture of museum inside
is simply marvellous. It is a romantic place to be and located at Queen’s Way, Kolkata. It was constructed between 1906 to 1921 in the fond memory of Queen Victoria. It is made in pure white marble and building has tall pillars, towers in the corners and it is dome shaped. William Emerson was the architect of Victoria Memorial.Victoria Memorial Hall Timings and Ticket PriceOpening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PMThe galleries remain closed on Mondays and designated National Holidays: Republic Day, Holi (Dol Yatra), ldu’l Fitr, Independence Day, Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday, Dussehra (Vijay Dashami), Christmas Day.Ticket Price:
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Victoria Memorial Hall, 1, Queens Way, Maidan, Kolkata
Museum and Gallery
Family, Kids, Parents, Friends, Solo, Siblings, Youngsters
Indians – ₹50/-, SAARC Countries – ₹100/-, Foreigners – ₹500/-, School students up to Class XII in uniform – Free
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
The galleries remain closed on Mondays and designated National Holidays: Republic Day, Holi (Dol Yatra), ldu’l Fitr, Independence Day, Mahatma Gandhi’s Birthday, Dussehra (Vijay Dashami), Christmas Day.
The Victoria Memorial is open from Tuesday to Sunday in a week, Closed on every Monday & National Holidays.
January, February, March, April
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