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The
Victoria Memorial was built at a time when the British Raj was at its
culminating point and hence it is no wonder that it represents the architectural
climax of the city. It was Viceroy Lord Curzon who specified its classical
style but the actual plan was laid down by the renowned architect Sir
William Emerson. Its architectural details had a strong influence of the
English civic baroque architecture of the period, particularly the Belfast
City Hall.
This grandiloquent structure presently houses a museum of British India
memorabilia. In the evening, special Son et Lumière shows on the historical
themes are held in the park. Every day, crowds of people visit the premises
from early morning to sunset. Being one of the most popular tourist spot
in the city, it is one of the few well-maintained heritage buildings that
exist in the city today.
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Museums and Monuments
Indian Museum
Job Charnock's Tomb
Park Street Cemetery
Shahid Minar
Victoria Memorial
Heritage Tour
Academic Buildings
Administrative and Judicial Buildings
Bridges
Meeting Places and Old Neighbourhoods
Parks
Religious Buildings
Residential Houses
Sports Arena and Clubs
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