Uttarayan Complex
Elita AlmeidaElita Almeida/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO IN KOLKATA/ Updated : Dec 23, 2016, 12:00 IST
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If the Rabindra Bhavan is a way of living the poet’s life vicariously through his belongings that have been preserved, Uttrayan Complex makes that experience even more intimate.
If the Rabindra Bhavan is a way of living the poet’s life vicariously through his belongings that have been preserved, Uttrayan Complex makes that experience even more intimate. Read less
If the Rabindra Bhavan is a way of living the poet’s life vicariously through his belongings that have been preserved, Uttrayan Complex makes that experience even more intimate. The complex includes five of Tagore’s houses – Punascha, Shamali, Konarka, Udichi, and Udayana. Udayana is where Tagore lived.The art gallery and museum within the Complex have imitations of paintings and sketches made by Tagore being sold to visitors. The place is closed for visitors on Wednesdays.
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