The Author's Building, which opened in 1800, moved to the building and operated here for 20 years. It is a well-preserved British colonial building in the heart of the most prosperous area of Kolkata. This building is a perfect combination of ornamental and practicality. Because this is an official building, tourists are not allowed to enter, only to see from the outside, you can see the building's iconic red at a glance, quite distinctive.
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The Author's Building, which opened in 1800, moved to the building and operated here for 20 years. It is a well-preserved British colonial building in the heart of the most prosperous area of Kolkata. This building is a perfect combination of ornamental and practicality. Because this is an official building, tourists are not allowed to enter, only to see from the outside, you can see the building's iconic red at a glance, quite distinctive.
Writers' Building, now the government headquarters building in West Bengal, India, is the capital of West Bengal, Kolkata. Until October 4, 2013, this was the office of the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Many tourists will come to see the sculpture at the entrance, which was made by William Fredric Woodington in 1883, and it will indeed make people sigh that it is exquisite and impressive, and it is worth visiting.
The castle-shaped red building, from the architectural style, was left behind during the colonial period and is now the Kolkata Police Department, because the people inside sit all day to read documents, approve documents, so it is called the "Writer's Building".
A historic red building from the British colonial period, in the heart of the city. Great architectural design can be seen from the exterior, and wooden windows tell the story of more than 200 years.
Walking directly from the new market, the red building, which is very dilapidated, maps the writer's life, the huge castle-shaped red building, now the Kolkata Police Department, was once the civilian office of the British East India Company.