St John’s Church - Kolkata    Share

4.5/5 stars (445 reviews)

About this place

  • Church
  • Timings : 8:00 AM to 5:00
  • Number : +91 33 2243 6098
  • Near By Howrah Bridge
  • 2.30 Km 35 min.
  • Tourist attraction

Built by architect James Agg, the St John's church is built with a combination of brick and stone and was commonly known as the "Pathure Girja" (Stone Church). Stone was a rare material in the late 18th century Kolkata. The stones came from the medieval ruins of Gour, and were shipped down the Hooghly River.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Tuesday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Wednesday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Thursday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Friday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Saturday:
8:00 AM to 5:00
Sunday:
10:00 AM to 4:00

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Address
2/2, Council House St, opp. Dewars Garage, Lal Dighi, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata, West Bengal 700001, India
Number
+91 33 2243 6098
Website
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Landmark
opp. Dewars Garage, 2/2, Council House Street, Lal Dighi, B.B.D. Bagh, Kolkata
Latitude
22.569895
Longitude
88.3460718

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Krishnendu Ghosh

Krishnendu Ghosh


80.00 %

@ 28 Sep, 2019

St John's Church is one of the oldest churches in Kolkata that was built during the reign of the British Kingdom when the city was the capital of British India. The church served as Anglican Cathedral till St. Paul's Cathedral was made the Anglican cathedral in 1847. It is a splendidly well-maintained structure that draws history and architecture buffs for its uniqueness and ancient features. One may notice the unique tall features of St John's Church which is a characteristic part of the neoclassical architecture. The colour scheme and the stained glass windows add to the character of the structure. The church maintains utmost silence to allow the visitors to sit in peace for at least a moment.

ReaSieKie

ReaSieKie


60.00 %

@ 09 Oct, 2019

This church is a historic monument and was the original cathedral of Kolkatta. Met the vicar who is very friendly and warmly welcomed me. Organ is also impressive. Some interesting monuments outside, including one to the infamous Black Hole of Calcutta. A must see place for anyone interested in the history of the raj period.

Sreenivaas Surathu

Sreenivaas Surathu


100.00 %

@ 28 Feb, 2020

St. John's Church, originally a cathedral, was among the first public buildings erected by the East India Company after Kolkata (Calcutta) became the effective capital of British India. It is located at the North-Western corner of Raj Bhavan, and served as the Anglican Cathedral of Calcutta till 1847, when the see was transferred to St. Paul's Cathedral. Construction of the building, modelled on St Martin-in-the-Fields of London, started in 1784, with Rs 30,000 raised through a public lottery, and was completed in 1787. It is the third oldest church in the city, next to the Armenian and the Old Mission Church.

Partha Sarathi Paul

Partha Sarathi Paul


80.00 %

@ 25 Feb, 2020

The place of many historic monuments of British Indian era. The war monuments like infamous Black Hole Monument, Rohilla War Memorial. The adjacent graveyard had graves of some famous persons of the same era like lady Canning, Admiral Charles Watson, Lord Brabourne, etc. The place is well-maintained. However, the presence of a car parking in the very adjacent location is not good looking and does not go with the gravity of the place.

Sam Geet

Sam Geet


100.00 %

@ 28 Dec, 2019

St. John's Church, originally a cathedral, was among the first public buildings erected by the East India Company after Kolkata (Calcutta) became the effective capital of British India. It is located at the North-Western corner of Raj Bhavan, and served as the Anglican Cathedral of Calcutta till 1847, when the see was transferred to St. Paul's Cathedral. Construction of the building, modelled on St Martin-in-the-Fields of London, started in 1784, with Rs 30,000 raised through a public lottery, and was completed in 1787. It is the third oldest church in the city, next to the Armenian and the Old Mission Church.

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