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Calcutta GPO.JPG GPO Kolkata with its High domed roof and Corinthian columns |
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Town or city | Kolkata |
Country | India |
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Architect | Walter B. Grenville |
The General Post Office, Kolkata is the central post office of the city of Kolkata, India and the chief post office of West Bengal. The post-office handles most of the city's inbound and outbound mail and parcels. Situated in the B.B.D. Bagh area, the imposing structure of the GPO is one of the landmarks in the city.
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The site where GPO is located was actually the site of the first Fort William. It is also alleged to be the site of the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta (1756). General Post Office was designed in 1864 by Walter B. Grenville(1819-1874), who acted as consulting architect to the government of India from 1863 to 1868.
The GPO is notable for its imposing high domed roof (rising over 220 feet) and tall Ionic-Corinthian pillars. A Postal Museum that was built in 1884 displays a collection of artefacts and stamps. The Philatelic Bureau is located on the southwestern end of the building.
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