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South Park Street Cemetery

Cemetery

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    Ozoswita Roy
    The place has a calm and serene ambience opposed to the bustling Park Street just beyond the gates of the cemetery. One will find him/herself surrounded by numerous trees and moss-covered, "endangered by roots" graves of mostly young English women and children dating back to the 14th century. Besides observing the geometry of differently shaped graves, there is nothing much to do. Also, the tickets cost ₹20 per indian person without camera and ₹50 with camera.
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    Chandrei Mitra
    Its a good place to hangout. And excellent for photos. They have recently incorporated tickets i.e. 20 buck per person and 50 bucks if you are carrying camera. The main attraction of this place is the grave of derozio.
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    Antaroop Chakraborty
    This is a well maintained cemetery. A very old place where you will find graves of William Jones and Henry Derozio. This place is not Free to enter - you need to pay Rs 20 and if you are carrying a camera the price is Rs 50 per head. This place is a must for photographers.
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    Samiran Banerjee
    This is one of the oldest British cemetery in kolkata. The place is very quite and silent. Very good place for small groups and persons who want loneliness.
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    Aditya Nag
    Its a nice place to witness the tombs of some of the most pooular characters from our History book. It needs a lot of maintenance, the restoration work is going quite slower than usual. The inter-connecting roads r pretty slippery and some even have trees growing over them so be careful while u r walking specially on a rainy day.
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    Atreyee Chatterjee
    A journey back in time. The mark of British era in pre independence India. Overgrown and hauntingly magnificent. Requires no entry fee to spend some time inside and get to know history as it was, the longevity of those times and to get lost in the bygone days.