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  • Metcalfe Hall_Ami Kolkata, Kolkata. 544 likes · 54 talking about this · 1,800 were here.
  • Then you are on the right page. Metcalfe Hall Kolkata in West Bengal is one of the heritage buildings in India. The name of Sir Charles Metcalfe hall built.
  • Metcalfe Hall was built in the mid 19th century in honour of Charles Metcalfe, officiating Governor General of India in 1835-36...
  • Metcalfe Hall, a restored heritage building in Kolkata, India houses the latest experimental museum in the city. 'Ami Kolkata', meaning 'I am Kolkata', take...
  • Metcalfe Hall overlooks Hooghly River in its western side. ... Presently, Metcalfe Hall can be accessed with the aide of a portico which exists towards its east.
  • History: Metcalfe Hall serves as a synthesis of British and Indian architecture, combining features of both Mughal and British styles.
  • Subsequently, Lord Curzon merged it with the Imperial Library, which was formally opened to the public at Metcalfe Hall on 30 January 1903.
  • Nestled in the heart of Kolkata, Metcalfe Hall, a tribute to the acting Governor Charles Metcalfe, is an architectural gem, standing as a testament to the city’s...