Although Kolkata is known for a lot of things for example the festivals, beautiful places to visit, multiple activities to enjoy, it’s Howrah Bridge, and not to forget the world popular Rasagulla. All of this is what people think Kolkata is all about. But what if we tell you that there is more to the story? And there are places that haven’t been visited for a long time due to the infamous acts or deeds that have happened there in the past.

Yes, you got the intention right, we are talking about the haunted places in Kolkata. So we bring to you a meticulously designed list of such places. And we challenge you to visit here but at your own risk.

Here are some beautiful and abandoned places in Kolkata that are now haunted by ghost and spirit

 

National Library The Hasting House
South Park Street Cemetery Ghats of Ganga
Putulbari (House of Dolls) The Royal Calcutta Turf Club
Writers’ Building Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station

1. National Library

Location 1 Belvedere Rd, Alipore, Kolkata
Visiting Hours Monday To Friday- 9 am to 8 pm

Saturday and Sunday- 9:30 am to 6 pm

Entry Fee None

The national library right from the very beginning has been an integral and important part of north Kolkata but even India. During the English rule in India, Kolkata became one of the metropolitans out of Britain. This place is a very beautifully designed and preserved attraction of the city even in today’s time. But there are a few dark secrets about the national library of Kolkata which is why it is one of the most haunted places in the entire state.

What’s the story?

The library was built by the then Governor-General of India because he and his wife were keen readers. They love reading new books and knowing about different cultures and other things. Lady Metcalfe, wife of the Governor-General was also a fanatic of cleanliness. She always wanted her things and surroundings clean and tidy.

Even today the guards and students who stayed back at the library to read or study have heard footsteps and shadow of Lady Metcalfe. The occurrence of shadow sighting and hearing of footsteps kept on increasing and more and more people started going through the same trauma. So we would suggest that you stay in their limits while visiting here.

2. The Hasting House

Location Raj Kiran Bldg, Alipur Rd, Alipore, Kolkata
Visiting Hours 10 am to 5 pm
Entry Fee None

We all know that there is a soul in everyone’s body and an unnatural or forceful death can lead to a haunting spirit. What if I tell you the same story as what is happening in Hastings house. Hoax or truth whatever it may be, the hustings house has now been named as Bhoot Bangla.

What’s the story?

The huge and pretty mention that we see today as a ghost house was built by William Hastings during his governorship in Kolkata. The same place is now a girl’s college that functions under the university of Kolkata. Students have confirmed this a lot of times that they have seen a spirit of a man riding a horse and taking rounds of the college. It is believed that this ghost is of William Hastings. But nothing is for sure!

There is another story connected to the mansion in which people say that they have sighted a ghost of a boy who died in the Hasting’s ground unnaturally. There was no reason found and since then there have been multiple sightings of the boy.

3. South Park Street Cemetery

Location 52, Mother Teresa Sarani, Opposite The Assembly of God Church School (Senior Section), Park Street, Mullick Bazar, Park Street area, Kolkata
Visiting Hours Remains open between 10 am and 5 pm everyday
Entry Fee None

What will you say, do, or think if I ask you- have you ever felt something unearthly ever in your life? A few might say that they have but most would not be able to relate to this. But do you want to feel the chills in your bones? Beware, you should think before doing anything crazy at places like these. It is said that the cemetery looks and remains like any normal place during the day but becomes eerie from day fall.

What’s the story?

Although cemeteries are not a place to visit or enjoy, there have been some bravehearts or foolish people (call them whatever you feel like) who have visited here after 5 pm. Which is a strict no-no. It is said that a group of 5 people once visited here to show their guts. They filmed and clicked pictures around the cemetery during the night. All of them when they arrived had good health. But suddenly something happened to them all at once. One of the 5 men who visited here got a sudden heart-attack and died. The others followed later due to some or the other unnatural ways.

It is also said that the place is filled with negativity and those who live around the cemetery, usually feel unearthly. There have been a lot of times when paranormal experts have visited here but they failed to record things because their cameras stopped working. Noises, sounds, and other similar things keep happening during the night. Even the residents around keep their doors and windows closed.

4. Ghats Of The Ganges

Ganges is a holy river and people do a lot of religious practices in the river like putting the dash of their loved ones on their deathbed. Apart from this a lot of other activities are also done on the ghats of river Ganga at many places. And yes, one of them is Kolkata. The ghats Mullick and Zanana present in Kolkata are two active places where rituals and religious activities take place. And these are the spots where spooky things happen.

What’s the story?

Mullick and Zanana are two active ghats as we have already mentioned. They are not just used for religious activities but people come here to take a dip in the river to wash away their sins. But multiple people have sighted a pale hand coming out of water when they visited here early in the morning for a bath. This has scared the devil out of people and they have stopped visiting here early in the morning.

5. Putulbari (House of Dolls)

Putulbari, also known as the “House of Dolls,” is a 200-year-old mansion located in Kolkata, India, with a sinister reputation. It earned its nickname due to the eerie collection of life-sized dolls that inhabit the premises. These dolls are rumored to be possessed by restless spirits, adding to the sense of foreboding that surrounds the place. Visitors to Putulbari have reported strange occurrences, including inexplicable noises, moving objects, and apparitions.

The dilapidated structure itself exudes an unsettling aura, with decaying walls and dark, narrow corridors. Many believe that these paranormal activities are linked to the tragic history of the mansion, which is said to be the site of numerous deaths and unholy rituals. Putulbari stands as a grim reminder of its unsettling past, drawing those with a fascination for the supernatural and the macabre. It remains one of Kolkata’s most infamous haunted locations, shrouded in mystery and fear.

6. The Royal Calcutta Turf Club

The Royal Calcutta Turf Club, a prestigious horse racing institution in Kolkata, holds secrets that extend beyond the racetrack. The Club’s stately colonial-era building, reminiscent of British architecture, conceals a darker side. Numerous visitors have experienced unexplained phenomena, such as ghostly apparitions, eerie whispers, and disembodied footsteps echoing through its deserted corridors.

The Club’s ominous past is rooted in whispers of financial scandals and unholy rituals held within its walls. The sudden deaths and suicides of jockeys and patrons have left a lingering sense of malevolence. In particular, the basement of the building is rumored to be a hotbed of paranormal activity. While the Royal Calcutta Turf Club’s daytime activities are centered around horse racing and social gatherings, its nighttime persona transforms it into an enigmatic and haunting place, making it an intriguing yet unsettling site for those who seek to explore the supernatural in Kolkata.

7. Writers’ Building

Writers’ Building, an iconic colonial-era structure in Kolkata, bears the weight of history and a ghostly presence. The haunting tales surrounding this edifice are both chilling and mysterious. The ghost of a British lady, rumored to be the wife of a former governor, is said to wander its dimly lit corridors, her footsteps echoing through empty chambers. Her forlorn figure dressed in an archaic gown has been spotted by many night watchmen, sending shivers down their spines.

Eerie cries and whispers have been heard in the dead of night, leaving the bravest souls trembling. It’s believed that these restless spirits are the echoes of the building’s past, which witnessed countless political decisions, conflicts, and even executions during British rule. Writers’ Building’s history may be documented in books, but its supernatural stories are etched into the memories of those who have encountered the unexplained within its walls.

8. Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station

Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station, nestled in the heart of Kolkata, harbors a shadowy secret that sends shivers down the spines of those who dare to traverse its deserted platforms late at night. This seemingly ordinary station transforms into an eerie, spectral realm after dark. Commuters and station staff have reported ghostly apparitions, unexplained sounds, and phantom figures wandering the empty platforms.

The most famous legend tells of a lady in a white sari who appears on the tracks, eerily resembling the tragic figures from Bengali folklore. She is believed to be the spirit of a woman who met her untimely end at the station and now roams the platforms, forever searching for her lost lover. The station’s desolate ambiance and strange occurrences have left many commuters and metro employees with hair-raising stories to tell, turning Rabindra Sarobar Metro Station into a spine-tingling landmark in Kolkata.

Conclusion

So what do you think the places that we have mentioned above have a horrific and inexplicable past. Due to this they have been registered under the haunted places in Kolkata. Now we would like to ask you the same question yet again; would you dare to visit here after the doors or visiting hours?

See Also: Haunted places in India | Haunted places in Delhi

Haunted places in Rajasthan | Haunted places in Mumbai

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Ritu Sharma

Ritu Sharma is a travel blogger who lives in California. She loves to explore new destinations and cultures, and share her experiences with her readers. She has travelled to over 30 countries across six continents, and has written about topics such as solo travel, budget travel, adventure travel and sustainable travel. Her blog features tips, guides, reviews and stories that inspire others to travel more and live their dreams. When she is not travelling or blogging, she enjoys reading, yoga and photography.

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