RR83+7QR Tarashankar Bandopadhay's Museum, Labpur, West Bengal 731303
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Tarashankar Bandopadhay's Museum - Featured Reviews (43)
Dhatridebota : writer Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's house at labhpur. Really a nice place. The museum is renovated and the old house is reconstructed in the same model and structure as it was earlier. The round room "gol ghor" was my favourite one. Really liked such a peaceful ambiance. Museum is having Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's watch, glasses, pen, dhoti, uttorio, book, original written script etc. Book loving people will love the place.
It's 10 minutes walking distance from Labhpur Railway Station.
It is the museum in the memoir of Writer Tarashankar Bandopadhyay. From birth to death every information is preserved in this museum. It is in labhpur. But the road is narrow for four wheeler.
Very nice place ..a must for Tarashankar lovers ..
As a Bengali Novels Reader , we must visit this museum , all memories of him
It is located far inside locality and difficult to get to, while the roads are very narrow and impossible to visit if you are travelling in a 4 wheeler.
The place is currently not open due to ongoing reconstruction and the lackadaisical nature of ongoing work puts reopening date up in the air. Meanwhile you can visit the makeshift museum nearby if you want.
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Where is Tarashankar Bandopadhay's Museum Located ?
Tarashankar Bandopadhay's Museum Located in Labpur of Birbhum. The complete address is RR83+7QR Tarashankar Bandopadhay's Museum, Labpur, West Bengal 731303.
Wonderful place. And my favourite place thanks to all the members who kept this museum as a heritage. Solute all of you.
Request everyone to visit this museum.
Dr.Archan Das did a great job with my father's first ever health check up. He explained everything to me in a very clear manner. He was also kind and friendly.
He's very understanding and listens to our concerns. He takes time and check out properl
It's very nostalgic when you Stand by the Kopai river and remember the childhood story of Writer Sri Tarasankar Bandopadhyay, " Hansuli Banker Upokotha"