Kolkata is the land of art and culture. There are several arts and crafts in the city that are renowned throughout the world. The city of Kolkata has also gifted the world with several talented artisans. In fact, if you are really interested in arts, there would no better destination for you in India, other than the ‘City of Joy’ Kolkata. Thus, it is only understandable that there are several renowned and many newly emerging art galleries in the city, offering you a lot of exquisite art. In the following lines, we have provided a list of some art galleries in Calcutta that you would certainly find worth a visit.
Art Galleries in Kolkata :
Aakriti Art Gallery
12/3A, Picasso Bithi,
Hungerford Street, Central Kolkata
Chitrakoot Art Gallery
55, Gariahat Road
Ballygunge Phanri, South Kolkata
Chemould Art Gallery
12/F, Park Street, Kolkata
Duckback House
41, Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata
Gallery Sanskriti
5C, Alipore Park Road, Kolkata
Janus Art Gallery
7/4, Barickpara Road
Behala, Kolkata
Discovery Art Gallery
46-C, Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, Kolkata
Ganges Art Gallery
33A, Jatin Das Road,
Desopriya Park, Kalighat, Kolkata
Metal Art Gallery
70/3, Sambhunath Pandit Street, Kolkata
Genesis Art Gallery
8B, Middleton Street, Central Kolkata
Galleries 88
28B, Shakespeare Sarani
Park Circus, Kolkata
Cima Art Gallery
Sunny Towers, 43,
Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue, South Kolkata
General Information about Kolkata :
Location: Kolkata
State: West Bengal
Capital: Kolkata
Language: Bengali, Hindi, English
Temperature: Max 42˚C, Min 27˚C (summer), Max 26˚C, Min 14˚C (winter)
Best Season: September to March
How to Reach Kolkata :
By Air:
Kolkata is well connected by airways, to all the major countries in the world as well as to the key Indian cities. There are regular flights from all the major cities of India, like Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai, to the place. Even international destinations, in France, Britain, Holland, Bangladesh, Japan, Singapore, Nepal, Jordan and Thailand, are connected to the Netaji Subash Chandra Bose International Airport of Kolkata. This airport is located at Dumdum, about 15 km away from the main township.
By Rail:
The rail connectivity of Calcutta is also very good. Trains connect the city with all the major cities of India. Super fast trains like Rajdhani and Shatabdi Express ply between Kolkata and Delhi and other nearby places. Kolkata has two major railway stations; one is located in Howrah and the other is at Sealdah, with the former being the stop for majority of the interstate trains.
By Road:
The road connectivity of Kolkata to adjoining areas is also wisely planned. The Esplanade Terminus is the main bus terminal that lies in the heart of the city. From here, you can easily get a bus as well as taxi for travelling to the cities within West Bengal as well as in the neighbouring states. Even road connectivity to Bangladesh is smooth and comfortable, with frequent Bus service.
How to Travel in Kolkata:
For the international tourists, it is always advisable to carry their Indian visa, as it is cumbersome to get one after arriving Carry all your important documents and money If you are travelling alone, don’t publicize it. Incase you happen to lose your passport, immediately lodge a complaint at the police station and also inform your country’s embassy. It is advisable to carry adequate photocopies of your passport, traveller’s checks and insurance. Beware of touts and agents. Make sure that your hotel reservation is done and it is confirmed. To secure your belongings, use a combination lock.

