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Victoria Memorial Museum
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On his princely
excursion to Kolkata (Calcutta) in 1906, George V laid the
foundation stone of this fascinating piece of architecture.
The idea behind this monument was by Lord Curzon, in memory of
Queen Victoria. The Memorial, which has Italian style of
statue designs and Mughal styled domes was designed by Sir
William Emerson. The structure got completed in 1921. Special
white Makrana marbles from Jodhpur were brought for the
building. The dome of the building is made of bronze and it
symbolizes victory. The total cost of construction of this
monument crossed the figure of Rupees one crore but was
entirely derived from their voluntary subscriptions. The
building got converted to a museum later. The museum hosts
some of the classical Western and Indian paintings, old
Lithographs and postal stamps, Mughal miniatures, rare books,
manuscripts, armours, coins, sketches and sculpture. The 25
galleries in a chamber beneath the dome, house several statues
and busts of Queen Mary, George V and Queen Victoria.
The Architecture
The 184 ft high building makes the base for the dome of
Victory, which is another 16 ft high. The other figures
represent Motherhood, Prudence, Learning, Art, Architecture,
Justice, Charity etc. The memorial spans around a 64 acres of
land, comprising of lawns, ponds, shrubbery and herbaceous
borders, while the building covers 338 ft by 228ft. The main
architect of the building, Sir William Emerson had already
worked in India and had designed the famous Crawford Markets
in Mumbai (1865) and the splendid All Saints Cathedral in
Allahabad (1893). He took Vincent J. Esch as his assistant.
As one walk up around the museum, the bronze Victoria on her
throne, or the bronze Edward VII on his horse, or the marble
Curzon looking very stern can be seen. The entrance arches
soar through two high storeys, with its entire rambling
dominated by a colonnaded dome and capped by three tons of
bronzed and victorious angel. One of the external sculptures
on the north side depicts a lion's head with water flowing out
of it and passing into four troughs representing the four
great Indian rivers - the Ganges, the Krishna, the Indus and
the Jamuna (Yamuna).
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Tourist Attractions of Victoria
Memorial Museum
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The Hazarduari Palace
In the city of Kolkata, the famous Indian Museum, which was
established 1814, can be visited. One of oldest museum of
Asia, it has the rarest collections of archeological
importance. Some of the coin in the collection are about 2400
years old. India's oldest cricket ground, Eden Garden, is also
in this city. Birla Planetarium, one of the largest
planetariums in the world is a good place to enjoy. The
auditorium has a capacity of 500 and it conducts regular shows
in Hindi, English and Bengali. An excellent example of
engineering techniques, the 450 m long Howrah bridge hangs
over the Hooghly river without any towers. One of the busiest
bridges in the world, it is a not-to-be-missed site.
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