Monuments in Prayagraj
Some major monuments of Allahabad are the Allahabad Fort, Anand Bhawan, Swaraj Bhawan and Allahabad Museum
The Allahabad Fort is a monument in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh in India, situated on the banks of Yamuna River. The Allahabad Fort was built in 1583 by the Mughal ruler, Akbar. The architecture and the design of the Allahabad Fort is mind blowing and stands as an example of the brilliant architecture present in Uttar Pradesh in India. Only a part of the Allahabad Fort can be visited by the tourists, the other part of the Allahabad Fort is taken over by the Indian Army. There are three galleries in this fort, and three high towers stand on its side. Another major tourist attraction in Allahabad is the Ashoka Pillar and is visited by tourists.
Anand Bhawan is another building in Allahabad which is also considered as a monument, because of its historical importance and the strong political significance that it bears. This building is a Tourist Attraction of Allahabad. This building has been the home of India’s first Prime Minister. Today the building stands as a museum which houses a memorabilia of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty.
Swaraj Bhawan is located very close to Anand Bhawan. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, the first lady Prime ministers of India was born in this house. Pt. Moti Lal Nehru has built this house. In 1930, Swaraj Bhawan was donated to the nation and was set as the headquarters of the Congress Committee. Today, Jawaharlal Nehru Trust also operates from this building.
Allahabad Museum is another monument in Allahabad which is situated near Chandra Shekhar Azad Park. The Allahabad Museum is an important Tourist Attraction in Allahabad as it houses some pieces of art which are very rare nowadays and signifies the rich artistic culture of the country. The paintings of Nicholas Roerich are present here, terracotta figurines, Rajasthani miniatures are also housed here and the coins and stone sculptures from the second century BC to modern times are also found here in the Allahabad museum. The eighteen galleries present in this museum add grandeur to the building.
Khusro Bagh Standing as a testimony to Mughal architecture is Khusro Bagh. This Historic walled garden was created by Moghul Emperor Jahangir, in memory of his beloved son Khusro.