Victoria Memorial
Sadafreen, an MA student at Lancaster shares:
I actually have a personal memory connected to this monument. Back in 2018, my mom had to leave for Malaysia, and it was the first time my brother and I were away from her for so long. So, to lift our spirits, my dad took us out for the day — and we ended up at Victoria Memorial. I remember us walking around the museum, in awe at all the statues, paintings and the giant halls, but it was the gardens that stayed with me. We played on the grass, had a nice picnic and stayed there until the sun started to set behind the monument. I think that was the first time I realised that places can hold emotions. It’s not just a beautiful building — it became a memory for us, a happy one.
India is full of monuments like that — historical places that somehow become part of your personal story. Whether you're a tourist, a history lover, or just someone who needs a quiet day outside, it’s one of those places that can leave an impression on you.
The Victoria Memorial is one of the most iconic monuments in India, located in the city of Kolkata, West Bengal. It was built during the British colonial period, in memory of Queen Victoria, and completed in 1924 as proposed by Lord Curzon (the then Viceroy of India).