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  1. The Writers' Buildings or Mahakaran, often shortened to just Writers ', is the official secretariat building of the state government of West Bengal in Kolkata, India.

  2. Designed by Thomas Lyon, a self- styled builder, the Writer’s building was constructed in 1777 on behalf of Richard Barwell. The building was meant for the East India Company to house the junior level servants who were then called ‘Writers’ and hence, the name of the building.

  3. Writers’ Building is undoubtedly one of the few amazing old constructions of Kolkata. Located the BBD Bagh (formerly Tank square and Dalhousie square) area, the building has a stunning view with Lal Dighi. The iconic facade of Writers’ Building including the 128ft long veranda and 32ft high yellow columns still attract many tourists.

  4. Jan 28, 2017 · The Writers’ Building in Kolkata attracts thousands of tourists from across the world, drawn to its stunning architecture and design. However, the colonial-era building has a history that’s just as interesting.

  5. Writers’ building is a 150-meter-long building that covers the entire northern stretch of the Lal Dighi pond and sits at the center of historic B.B.D. Bagh. This grand old structure was designed by architect Thomas Lyon in 1777 and now serves as a secretariat building of the State Government of West Bengal.

  6. Writers Building in Kolkata, a historic landmark echoing the city's colonial legacy, invites you to explore its cultural heritage.

  7. The Writer’s Building, situated in the heart of Kolkata, stands as a testament to our city’s rich colonial history. Built in 1777 during the British East India Company’s rule, this structure has undergone several transformations reflecting the changing political landscape of the region, and has shown it’s resilience as it reigned ...

  8. Writers Building was the first three storied building in Calcutta. •1830: College moved out of Writers’ Building turned into private living quarters, godown, shops etc. •1871-74: East India Railway company occupied the building. •1877-82: Ashley Eden, lieutenant-governor of Bengal, relocated principal offices from Sudder Street to ...

  9. The 240 years old historic building, currently home to the State Government of West Bengal, was house to junior servants of the East India Company. The Writers’ Building has since then witnessed centuries of political and cultural changes and developments in the city. Awesome red colored structure

  10. A prominent heritage site on the tourist circuit of the city, Writers Building is a 150-m-long monument that reflects the Greco-Roman style of architecture. The sprawling structure has 13 blocks, out of which six were added after India attained independence.