Most reviewed Monuments in Bidhannagar

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Bidhannagar through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 4 places from Monument category.

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Metcalfe Hall
Museum
👍 Really aesthetic place, very well curated. Capturing all the main aspects of the city of Kolkata, It's history, culture and heritage. The place is beautiful but the maintenance is not. We visited early in the morning and few of the video exhibits were not working. There is no AC, so it was very hot,...
4.60 (2.5K reviews) (~8.45 km from centre)
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Statue of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy
Monument
👍👍 Prafulla Chandra Rây, born 2nd August  1861 was a Bengali chemist, educator and entrepreneur. Despite having  a doctorate in science from Edinburgh University  and excellent educational credentials was not able to secure a position within the Imperial service due to the discriminatory attitude of th...
4.10 (140 reviews) (~9.8 km from centre)
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Indian National Army Memorial
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👍👍 Beautiful memorial of famous victory of Indian National Army (Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose) over British Army in Moirang Kangla, where Colonel S. A. Malik leading an INA unit raised the flag of Azad Hind in April 1944. This memorial stands for those patriots who not only sacrificed their lives for th...
4.80 (51 reviews) (~8.59 km from centre)
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Black Hole Monument (Holwell Monument)
Monument
👍👍 After the battle of Plassey, Holwell erected a brick and plaster monument at the north-west corner of the Dalhousie square in memory of the victims of the Black Hole Tragedy where 146 prisoners were forced into a dungeon of 14 ft. by 18 ft. with a single tiny window, on the night of 20th June, 1756....
4.00 (41 reviews) (~8.44 km from centre)
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