Mahajati Sadan, Heritage auditorium on Chittaranjan Avenue, Kolkata, India
Mahajati Sadan is a heritage auditorium on Chittaranjan Avenue featuring a theater with about 1300 seats and a seminar space holding around 160 people. The building functions as a venue for performances, seminars, and public gatherings.
The foundation stone was laid in 1939 following Subhas Chandra Bose's request to Rabindranath Tagore to establish an auditorium for national gatherings. The structure emerged as a space for significant public and artistic events during a crucial period in India's history.
The building houses research papers in social sciences and literature from India's independence era, including B.C. Roy's book collection. The spaces reflect the intellectual discussions and artistic contributions of that time.
The building is open daily to visitors and offers good accessibility in an established cultural area. Its location on a main avenue makes it easy to reach, and regular events are scheduled for theater enthusiasts and cultural visitors.
Two statues at the entrance and portraits of Indian independence leaders decorate the interior walls of this heritage site. These artistic elements remind visitors of the national and cultural importance of the space.
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