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World architecture travel presents the Watconnect series to the Durga puja festival of Kolkata

WATconnect, an initiative from World Architecture Travel (WAT) presents an architecturally immersive travel experience to a unique location across the country.

This September WATConnect in collaboration with massArt plans to communicate the art/ architecture/ local economy aspects of the Durga Puja and invite people to attend a preview show that will showcase the twenty most innovative and best of Durga Puja art installations from the 22nd to 24th September.

“Durga Puja of Kolkata has recently been enlisted as the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage from India. Apart from being a religious festival, Durga Puja is also a unique temporary architecture and installation form. It can perhaps be considered the largest kind of installation art. The city is transformed into a breathtaking public art gallery with attractive idols of the Goddess Durga, through lavish themes and artworks during the festive season.”

says Brijesh Shaijal, Founder, World Architecture Travel.

World Architecture Travel is dedicated to exploring architecture and culture, celebrating excellence worldwide through guided architectural journeys curated by distinguished architects and professionals.

Designed as an exclusive platform for selected architects to connect with each other on a national as well as an international scale, WATconnect aims to enhance professionalism and develop inbound architecture tourism through these connections.

About World Architecture Travel (WAT):

World Architecture Travel (WAT) a unique travel portal that explores architecture & culture is supported by The World Architecture Festival (WAF) the annual festival and awards ceremony for the architecture industry dedicated to celebrating and sharing architectural excellence from across the globe.

WAT supported by WAF has inked a strategic brand alliance to offer a host of benefits to architectural travelers. WAT reaches out to individuals with a passion for architecture, urban design, and culture travels to places of modern architecture, and unexplored areas.

Experiences through city walks, culture trails, and academic discussions are organized with a team of experienced architects, historians, and academicians.

Our passionate teams of planners bind in local architecture, building culture, current architecture developments, and urban design as part of your travel experience.

This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release.

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