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184 Park St |Beniapukur, Kolkata (Calcutta) 700017, IndiaMap
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  • RBan26
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    No of eminent graves

    There are no of eminent graves here and one must pay a visit with due respect to those great personalities. Photography and loitering not allowed inside. No parking facility.

    Reviewed on Aug 29, 2018
  • MadhulikaL4
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    A historic cemetery

    Just down the road from St James’s Church on Lower Circular Road (now AJC Bose Road) is the Lower Circular Road Cemetery, also known as the Mullick Bazaar Cemetery. While this isn’t as well-known as s...

    Reviewed on Jan 1, 2018
  • Kasturi P
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    Lower Circular Road Cemetery, also known as General Episcopal Cemetery, is located on the crossing of Mother Teresa Sara

    Kolkata, which arguably is the favourite resting place for Europeans in the country, boasts a decent number of burial grounds. The lower circular Road Cemetery is still in use and the front part of t...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2017
  • Ravish_Garodia
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    Celebrity Cemetary

    One of the oldest cemeteries in Kolkata established around 19th century during the East India Company holds the famous cemetery of Leslie Claudius, the famous Olympic Gold medalist for hockey.

    Reviewed on Aug 13, 2017
  • SydnTooli
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    An oasis in the midst of chaos

    While I'm biased as I have several relatives here, the gravestones alone are worth the visit. Families wiped out by infectious diseases and assassinations, and superb architecture. It's a shame so man...

    Reviewed on Feb 10, 2017