After several changes, Fort William College, which opened in 1800, moved to the building and operated there for 20 years. This is a well-preserved British colonial building in the heart of Calcutta's most prosperous region. This building is a perfect combination of ornamentality and practicality. Because it is an official building, visitors are not allowed to enter. They can only watch it from the outside. At a glance, you can see the red color of the building's landmark, which is quite distinctive.
More
After several changes, Fort William College, which opened in 1800, moved to the building and operated there for 20 years. This is a well-preserved British colonial building in the heart of Calcutta's most prosperous region. This building is a perfect combination of ornamentality and practicality. Because it is an official building, visitors are not allowed to enter. They can only watch it from the outside. At a glance, you can see the red color of the building's landmark, which is quite distinctive.
Writer's Building, now the headquarters of West Bengal Government in India, is located in the capital of West Bengal in Calcutta. Before October 4, 2013, this is the office of the Chief Minister of West Bengal. Many visitors will come to see the sculpture at the entrance. The sculpture was made by William Fredric Woodington in 1883. It's really amazing that it's so beautiful and impressive that it's worth visiting.
The castle-shaped red building, in terms of architectural style, was left over from the colonial period at that time and is now the Calcutta Police Station. Because the people inside sit all day reading and approving documents, it is called the "Writers'Building".
Red buildings with a long history during the British colonial period are located in the center of the city. From the outside, you can see great architectural design. Wooden windows tell us more than 200 years of history.
Walking directly from the new market, the ruined red building reflects the writer's life. This huge castle-shaped red building is now the Calcutta Police Station and used to be the office of the civil servants of the British East India Company.