Kangra Fort
Pandit Bal Krishna Sharma Marg

Kangra Fort
The Kangra Fort is situated on a hillock between the rivers Manjhi and Banganga, nestled among the foothills of the Dhauladhar range in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, India.
History
Believed to date from approximately 4,000 years ago, according to Indian mythology, the Kangra Fort is said to have a legendary history. The fort has been the site of numerous significant events throughout its long history, including battles and sieges.
Architecture and Layout
The Kangra Fort is an impressive structure with a unique blend of architectural styles. The fort's layout is characterized by a series of interconnected courtyards, bastions, and walls, showcasing a mix of traditional Indian and European influences. The fort's design reflects the military and administrative needs of its time.
Historical Significance
As one of the largest forts in the Indian Himalayas, the Kangra Fort holds significant historical importance. Under the protection of the Archaeological Survey of India, the fort is preserved for future generations to appreciate its rich history and cultural significance.
Current Status and Use
The Kangra Fort serves as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. The fort's current status is that of an archaeological site, with ongoing efforts to preserve and restore its ancient structures.
Heritage Status
Recognized for its historical and cultural importance, the Kangra Fort has been designated as a protected monument under Indian law.
- Visiting Information:
- Pandit Bal Krishna Sharma Marg, India, Kaswara
Notable Features and Rooms
The fort features several notable structures, including:
- The main gate, which serves as the primary entrance to the fort
- A series of interconnected courtyards, showcasing traditional Indian architecture
- A museum displaying artifacts and relics from the fort's history
Details
| Name | Kangra Fort |
|---|---|
| City | Kaswara |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 32.08733, 76.25515 |
| Current use | tourist destination |
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