Writers' Buildings

Kolkata (Calcutta)


Foremost among BBD Bagh's grand colonial structures are the 1780 Writers’ Buildings, a twin-block office complex whose glorious south facade looks something like a French provincial city hall. It was originally built as a workplace for clerks (‘writers’) of the East India Company, and has been under restoration since 2013. Entry is restricted to visitors, but you're free to admire its grand exterior.


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