Biswa Bangla Convention Centre | |
Image Caption: | Logo of Biswa Bangla Convention Centre |
Location: | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Coordinates: | 22.5828°N 88.4741°W |
Architect: | Dulal Mukherjee & Associates |
Address: | Biswa Bangla Sarani, Block-DG, New Town, 700156 |
Owner: | HIDCO |
Publictransit: | Biswa Bangla Convention Centre metro station (under construction) |
Theatre: | Varies from 400 to 3200 |
Operator: | HIDCO |
Parking: | 822 spaces |
Breakout: | 1161m2 |
Exhibit: | 1580m2 |
Total Space: | 40470m2 |
Banquets: | Varies from 72 to 270 |
Biswa Bangla Convention Centre is a convention centre in New Town, West Bengal, India. It was built by West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (HIDCO) and opened in the year 2017. It was built to attract meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) tourism in the city.[1] [2]
It is located on Biswa Bangla Sarani, Action Area I of New Town, near Biswa Bangla Gate.[3] [4] Other nearby notable structures include Rabindra Tirtha, Naval Aircraft Museum and Presidency University New Town Campus. The under construction Biswa Bangla Convention Centre metro station (previously CBD 1 metro station) of Kolkata Metro Line 6 will serve this area. The earlier named Convention Centre metro station was renamed to be the Eco Park metro station.[5] [6] It is 10km (10miles) from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport and 14km (09miles) from Bidhannagar Road railway station.[7]
It is a ten-storeyed building which houses a convention hall, two auditoriums and four banquet cum exhibition halls, with each having 3200 seats, 400 seats and 270–72 seats respectively. There are 822 parking spaces, executive lounges, swimming pool, gymnasiums etc. It also has a hotel behind the main building, with 100 rooms, which is operated on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) basis. The convention centre is spread over a 40470m2 area, with total built up area of 56932m2 which includes parking spaces, roads and service areas. The total cost of construction was .[8] Larsen & Toubro was the contractor and Dulal Mukherjee & Associates was the architecture firm behind this project.[9] The basic idea was taken from Vigyan Bhavan, a convention centre in Delhi.[10] It is one of the largest convention centre in India and South Asia. With this Kolkata became a meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) destination in the country.[11] The convention centre was also used for COVID-19 vaccination drive.[12]