
Rabindra Setu
Tourist Attraction
Rabindra Setu
Rabindra Setu, commonly known as Howrah Bridge, is an iconic landmark in West Bengal that connects Kolkata with Howrah. Spanning the Hooghly River, this massive cantilever bridge is one of the busiest in the world, serving as a vital transportation link for vehicles and pedestrians.
Completed in 1943, Howrah Bridge is an engineering marvel, constructed without nuts and bolts, relying entirely on riveted steel joints for structural stability. The bridge’s majestic presence, especially when illuminated at night, adds to Kolkata’s skyline, making it an integral part of the city’s identity.
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Rabindra Setu is located in Howrah, West Bengal.
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