Golghar

Golghar is a huge granary constructed in 1786 as per the innovative idea of Captain John Garstin. It is an iconic structure in Bihar known to have a fantastic confluence of natural beauty and rich history. This building was made to store pulses and grain when the problem of flu hit Bihar, but later it was declared a tourist attraction.

Ruins of Pataliputra or Kumhrar

Situated around six kilometers away from Patna railway station, the Ruins of Pataliputra give a faint glimpse of the glorious past of Pataliputra. Three of the greatest Indian emperors, Chandragupta, Ashoka, and Ajatshatru, housed their capital in this city between the 600 BCE to 600 CE periods. It has undergone various excavation operations to unearth architectural ruins like the Anand Vihar etc.

Agam Kuan

Agam Kuan is one of the most famous historical places in Patna that was built during the reign of the Mauryas. It is also known as 'unfathomable well' as it was once a part of the infamous Hell chambers of King Ashoka used for torturing people. It is considered by the locals that king Ashoka had killed his hundred brothers and dropped them in this well.

Harmandir Takht

This is a famous Gurdwara in the Patna Sahib built-in fond memory of the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh. The site where the Harmandir Takht stands presently was called the haveli of Salis Rai John in the ancient era. It was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and is considered the holiest of five Takhts of the Sikh authority.

Begu Hajjam Mosque

This is the oldest mosque in Patna tucked at the eastern side of Khwaja Kalan Ghat. The mosque has been named after a Barber Begu Hajjam, who renovated this mosque in the middle century. It is revered to be a place of great spiritual significance for the Muslims and reflects Gaur-style architecture.

Padri Ki Haveli

This is one of the most famous historical places in Patna, also known as St. Mary's Church. It is known to be the first Catholic Church in Bihar renowned for its intricate details and grand architecture. The church is forty feet wide, seventy feet in length, and fifty feet in height, and the most striking feature of this church is its huge cathedral bell with inscriptions.

Jalan Museum

Jalan Museum is one of the main private historical centers in Bihar situated on the river Ganga banks. The museum was established by Diwan Bahadur in 1919 and is massive in size. It houses a splendid collection of antiques and artful objects mostly belonging to the modern period.

Ram Manohar Lohiya Park

The Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Park is another endeavour by the Uttar Pradesh government to establish Lucknow as an important tourist spot for both Indians and foreigners. This park consists of four courtyards, a water body and fish and duck ponds.

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