Indian Locations That Look Straight Out of The Archies Movie
Riverdale From "The Archies"
The widely anticipated OTT movie "The Archies" was just released, and chatter about it is nonstop. The Motion Picture With its English town, Riverdale instantly took viewers back to the 1960s.
Darjeeling, West Bengal
Darjeeling is well known for its charm and tea estates. With vintage buildings, the hill station has managed to preserve its colonial beauty.
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla, the former summer capital of British India, is well-known for its colonial buildings, which include Christ Church, the Viceregal Lodge, and the Gaiety Theatre.
Kolkata, West Bengal
Kolkata, the former capital of British India, is home to a number of structures from the colonial era, such as Marble Palace and the Victoria Memorial.
Coonoor, Tamil Nadu
Like Ooty, Coonoor is renowned for its tea plantations and colonial architecture. The botanical gardens at Sim's Park serve as a reflection of the colonial influence.
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Ooty is a well-liked hill station with the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, churches, and quaint homes. Notable structures from the colonial era are St. Stephen's Church and the Ooty Club.
Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra
The Raj Bhavan is one of the English-style houses in this hill station. The village provides expansive views of the hills in the area.
Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
The houses, and churches in the colonial style may all be found in Kasauli. Numerous scenes from the movie will come to mind while you drive on these winding roads.
Lansdowne, Uttarakhand
Retaining its colonial beauty, Lansdowne is a tranquil hill station home to buildings such as St. Mary's Church, the Garhali Mess, and the Tip-In-Top Viewpoint.
Kalimpong, West Bengal
Kalimpong's architecture is a charming blend of Tibetan and British styles. Among the notable colonial structures are the Morgan House, Dr. Graham's Homes, and MacFarlene Church.