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Kolkata: Online ticketing facility launched at Victoria Memorial

| | Jan 07, 2018, at 11:50 pm

Kolkata, Jan 7 (IBNS): E-ticketing facility at Victoria Memorial, Kolkata was launched on Sunday by Raghvendra Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Government of  India, aiming to provide online booking facility for visitors. 

Two automated ticket vending machines were also inaugurate on the occasion.

These two ticket vending machines would be placed at the South and North gates of the Memorial.

Ticket to the garden that costs Rs 10 over the counter will be priced around Rs 11 while the Rs 20 ticket that includes both the garden and the museum will cost around Rs 22.

Foreigners will have to pay Rs 200 for online ticket.

 

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