B. B. D. Bagh, short of Benoy-Badal-Dinesh Bagh, is the colonial-era precinct of Kolkata. Formerly known as Dalhousie Square or simply Dalhousie, the precinct takes a visitor back to the British Raj era with nostalgic overtones. Surrounded by a tank called Lal Dighi (লালদীঘি Lāldīghi, literally "red tank"), Dalhousie was the core of the British rule, and it houses many colonial-era buildings, like the Writers' Building, General Post Office, Calcutta High Court etc.
Understand
editWhen the British arrived in Bengal, they decided to settle there, because it was less crowded than other areas in the neighbourhood. They built the old Fort William here (at the place where the General Post Office now stands). After their victory in the Battle of Plassey in 1757, they built the new fort in Gobindapur. However, Dalhousie Square remained at the heart of what was then the 'White Town' of Kolkata. No Indian, rich or poor, dared to live in the area. They came for work during day time and went back to 'Black Town' (Sutanuti) before sunset. With Writers' Building occupying the north side and numerous commercial offices all around it became the administrative and business centre of Calcutta. Even now it stands out as a 'period piece'. After independence of India, the square was named after three youngsters who dared to challenge British rule and died there in 1930.ś
This district covers the northern, southern and western sides of Lal Dighi. The eastern side is covered under Esplanade.
Get in
editBy metro
editThe Howrah Maidan–Esplanade section of the East–West Metro 2 has a stop at Mahakaran (near Writers' Building).
By train
editBy bus
edit- 3 Babughat Bus Terminus, ~8 Strand Rd. One of the main bus termini in Kolkata alongside Esplanade. One can find interstate buses going into Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and other cities of West Bengal..
By boat
edit- 4 Babu Ghat, ~8, Strand Rd. One of the busiest ferry ghats in Kolkata. Established by Rani Rashmoni in 1830, the ghat also has a tall colonial structure, which is the landing berth of the ghat. Ferry services are available from Babughat to Howrah, Chandpal Ghat, Telkal Ghat and Bally. Free.
- 5 Fairlie Ghat, Strand Rd. Take a boat to Howrah Shipping Ghat
- 6 Outram Ghat, Kolkata Riverfront, Strand Rd. One of Kolkata's premier riverside entertainment spots. The place is a long stretch with a grand view of the river and Vidyasagar Setu nearby. There are numerous eateries. One can also have a ride in a country boat. The ghat (steps leading to the river) is used for bathing and religious ceremonies. there are other ghats alongside. Beware of trains moving along the circular rail track.Or enjoy a cruise on the river in a panshi.
By boat
edit- 7 Fairlie Ghat, Strand Rd. Take a boat to Howrah Shipping Ghat
See
edit- 1 Metcalfe Hall, 12, Strand Rd. A neoclassical heritage building. Its ground floor houses the Asiatic Society's rare foreign journals and manuscripts section, while the first floor houses offices, exhibition galleries and a sales counter of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
- 2 Kolkata Town Hall, 4, Esplanade Row W. built in 1813, in the Doric style of architecture. It is now the City Magistrate’s Office. Don’t let the riverfront mesmerize you yet! Between the Town Hall and the Strand is the Calcutta High Court, a scene of legendary legal battles. Completed in 1872, the Gothic architectural style was copied from the Staadhans at Ypres, Belgium. The tower measures 55 m.
- 3 Samriddhi Bhavan, Strand Rd. Regional headquarters of State Bank of India (SBI), the oldest bank of India. It was founded on 2 June 1806 as the Bank of Calcutta, mainly to fund General Wellesley's wars against Tipu Sultan and the Marathas. The bank was renamed to Bank of Bengal in 1809, then Imperial Bank of India in 1921 and then State Bank of India in 1955..
Government buildings
edit- 4 Assembly House (বিধানসভা ভবন Bidhānsabha Bhaban), Esplanade Row W. The building houses the legislative assembly of West Bengal..
- 5 Bankshall Court (City Sessions Court, Kolkata), 2, Bankshall St.
- 6 Calcutta High Court (কলকাতা উচ্চ আদালত Kalkātā Ucca Ādālat), Esplanade Row W, ☏ +91 33 2254-8000, fax: +91 33 2248-7835, calcuttahighcourtprotocol@gmail.com. It is the oldest high court in India. It was established as the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in 1862. The High Court building is an exact replica of the Cloth Hall in Ypres, Belgium..
- 7 General Post Office (GPO), Netaji Subhas Rd. Notable for its imposing high domed roof (rising over 220 ft (67 m)) and tall Ionic-Corinthian pillars. It was built in 1868, at the site of the old Fort William, and has remained an important landmark of the city ever since.
- 8 Raj Bhavan (রাজভবন Rājbhaban, former name: Government House). The Governor's Residence. Built in 1803, modelled on Lord Curzon’s home, Keddleston Hall, England, this is now the official residence of the Governor of West Bengal. There are many rare works of art and other interesting items. The building is open to the general public.
- 9 Writers' Building (মহাকরণ Mahākaraṇ), 16, B. B. D. Bagh North (metro: Mahakaran 2 ; tram: B. B. D. Bagh ). Former office of the Chief Minister of West Bengal, which became famous for its involvement with three youngsters–Benoy Basu, Badal Gupta and Dinesh Gupta–who dared to challenge the British rule in 1930. The building is under maintenance and the entry is restricted for the general public. It is also said to be haunted at night.
Religious attractions
edit- 10 Armenian Church of the Holy Nazareth, 2, Armenian St. 18th-century Armenian Apostolic church. The current building dates back to 1724.
- 11 Magen David Synagogue, 109, Canning St. The largest synagogue in the East, with Victorian architectural style. It was built in 1884 by Elias David Ezra in memory of his father David Joseph Ezra, who made his fortune in the real estate trade of Kolkata.
- 12 St Andrews Church, 15, BBD Bagh North (north of Dalhousie Square Bus Terminus).
- 13 St John Church and Compound, 2/1 Council House St, ☏ +91 33 22436098, stjohnschurchcni@gmail.com. Built in 1787, St John's Church is the third-oldest church in Kolkata and the oldest Anglican Church in the city. Its compound contains several graves including that of Job Charnock.
Museums
edit- 14 Kolkata Port Trust Maritime and Heritage Museum, GF, 6, Fairlie Warehouse, Strand Rd (local: B.B.D Bag Circular ). M–F 10:00AM–4:30PM. A museum showcasing the heritage of the Port of Kolkata, with some wonderful models of ships once used by the port..
- 15 Reserve Bank of India Museum (RBI Museum), 8, Council House St, therbimuseum@rbi.org.in. One of the museums in India that covers the evolution of money in the country, from the earliest barter system and the use of cowries to paper money, coins, stock markets and modern-day electronic transactions. It is hosted in the old building of the Reserve Bank of India.
Do
edit- 1 Eden Gardens (local: Eden Gardens Circular ). One of the most famous cricket stadiums in the world. Named after Lord Auckland’s sister, the area also has a picturesque garden with a tiny Burmese pagoda set in a small lake.
- 2 Lal Dighi (লালদীঘি Lāldīghi). The historical water tank around which the district was built.
- 3 Millennium Park, Strand Rd. A beautiful park at the riverfront, inaugurated on 26 December 1999 and opened to the general public on the 1 January 2000. Developed by the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA), the park is known for scenic views of the Hooghly River, with several ferries and boats roaming around the river.
- 4 Netaji Indoor Stadium (local: Eden Gardens Circular ). Inaugurated in 1975, it can accommodate 12,000 people. The Netaji Indoor Stadium hosts a wide range of activities, from sporting events to cultural programmes. It is a venue for both national and international trade fairs.
Buy
editEat
editDrink
editSleep
editSInce B. B. D. Bagh is mostly an administrative and business district, it is rather impossible to find budget hotels here. You should look for Central and North Kolkata instead.
- 1 Polo Floatel, 10, Strand Rd, ☏ +91 33 2213-7779.
Connect
editCope
editPolice stations
edit- 1 Lal Bazar (লালবাজার, Kolkata Police Headquarters), ☏ +91 33 2214-3024, +91 33 2214-3230, +91 33 2214-1310.