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The Indian city of Prayagraj, formerly called Allahabad, is located in the state of Uttar Pradesh on the banks of the Ganga and the Yamuna river. Allahabad is a holy city for almost all communities of India. For the Hindus, the countless temples, the Triveni Sangam, and the Akshyavat located here serve as a source of faith and divinity. There are also mausoleums like Khusro Bagh and several mosques located here.

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Triveni Sangam

The meeting point or the confluence of three of the most important rivers in the Hindu religion, Triveni Sangam, is a holy place located in Allahabad. It is one of the most popular and sacred places to visit in Allahabad, and is often a host to some of the most important fairs and festivals of the religion.

The rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Sarawati meet at the Sangam. Due to the popularity of the region, the entire city of Allahabad is also sometimes referred to as Sangam. Every 12 years, an incredibly auspicious festival called the Kumbh Mela is organized at this location, while every six years, the Ardh Kumbh is hosted here.

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Khusro Bagh

Formerly a burial complex near the Allahabad junction railway station, Khusro Bagh is currently a walled garden typical of the Mughal construction. Khusro Bagh has three brilliantly designed sandstone mausoleums paying tribute to Mughal royals, including Shah Begum, Khusrau Mirza, and Nithar Begum, all of whom were related to Akbar’s son Jahangir.

Shah Begum’s tomb is designed in a similar style to Fatehpur Sikri with a three-tiered design. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in prayagraj. Chhatris, arabesque inscriptions, and traditional Mughal motifs dot all of the three mausoleums.

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Anand Bhavan

In the 1930s, the original Swaraj Bhavan, today a famous Allahabad tourist place, was transformed into the headquarters of the Indian National Congress. As a result, Motilal Nehru had to buy another mansion for himself and his family to reside, and it was called Anand Bhavan.

Today, it is a historic house museum also home to the Jawahar Planetarium. European furniture and the most delicate quality china was sourced by Motilal Nehru to decorate this mansion and make it a replica of the original Swaraj Bhavan. Renovation of the enormous estate is said to have been done for over ten years.

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Allahabad Museum

Established in 1931, the Allahabad Museum is one of the most important and grandiose museums of India. It is a place of national importance, housing significant artifacts from the modern historical period of India. Archaeologists, academicians, historians, and scholars research this museum and regard it as a scholarly place.

It also has a rock art gallery housing rocks from the prehistoric period, all of which serve as critical points of study for many historians. Self-reliant when it comes to power generation, the Allahabad Museum is supported using a solar power system, making it one of the first museums in the world to adapt to eco-sustainable means of power production.

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Jawahar Planetarium

Situated beside the Anand Bhavan and built-in 1979, the Jawahar Planetarium is the perfect confluence of science and history. Each year, a grand event called the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial lecture is also held at the planetarium, and it hosts several shows meant to entertain and enrich the guests of the solar system and the beauty of space.

While in Allahabad, make sure to spend some time in the planetarium. Attend one of its shows to learn about the movement of planets or go to the specialized fairs and lectures held here once in a while. You can also derive delight from the beautiful architecture of this planetarium.

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Allahabad Fort

Built-in 1583, this stunning piece of architecture stands at the Triveni Sangam in Allahabad to remind tourists of the city’s rich history. Akbar, a famous Mughal Emperor, is said to have been much impressed by the aura of Allahabad. As a result, he decided to construct a grand fort in the region. This fort was erected to envelop the Akshayavat, a holy tree for the Hindus of the area.

Shah Begum’s tomb is designed in a similar style to Fatehpur Sikri with a three-tiered design. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in prayagraj. Chhatris, arabesque inscriptions, and traditional Mughal motifs dot all of the three mausoleums.

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Chandrashekhar Azad Park

Built over a massive landscape of 133 acres, Chandrashekhar Azad Park is a beautiful public park located in Allahabad. This grand park was also called the Alfred Park or the Company Bagh during the East India Company’s rule. It was constructed in 1870 to commemorate Prince Alfred’s visit to the city of Prayagraj.

In 1931, the park was renamed Chandrashekhar Azad Park to honor the freedom fighter of its namesake. Today, the massive green lawn is a fun recreational spot for tourists and locals alike. While here, you can just sit to relax or organize an intimate picnic with friends and family while also learning about the modern period of Indian history in one of the most unique places to visit in Prayagraj.

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All Saints Cathedral

Also known by the locals as the Patthar Girja, the All Saints Cathedral is a world-famous church located in Prayagraj. As a part of the Gothic revival building built during the British rule in India, this church is modeled after the 13th-century Gothic churches typical of Europe.

Sir William Emerson is credited with the architecture and basic design for this church, which reflects a confluence of Anglo Indian style. It was designed by him in 1871, commenced in 1887, and completed four years later of that date.

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Patalpuri mandir Prayagraj

Patalpuri Mandir is a prominent Hindu temple located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated in the underground chambers of the Allahabad Fort, also known as the Akbar Fort, which was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. According to Hindu mythology, Patalpuri Mandir is believed to be the place where Lord Rama visited after defeating Ravana, the demon king of Lanka, and performed a yagna to seek blessings from Lord Shiva. It is also believed that this temple was visited by several other gods and goddesses, including Lord Vishnu and Goddess Kali.

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Akshayavat, Prayagraj

Akshayavat is a sacred banyan tree located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated inside the Allahabad Fort, also known as the Akbar Fort, which was built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in the 16th century. According to Hindu mythology, Akshayavat is believed to be a tree that is eternal and indestructible. It is said that the tree has been present since the beginning of time and will remain till the end of the world. It is also believed that Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu, visited this tree during his exile and offered prayers to it.

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Mankameshwar Mandir

Mankameshwar Mandir is a prominent Hindu temple located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated near the banks of the Yamuna river and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple has a rich history and is believed to have been established by Lord Shiva himself. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva manifested himself in the form of a linga at this location and hence the temple is considered to be one of the most sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.

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Alopi Sankari Devi Shakti Peeth Temple

Alopi Sankari Devi Shakti Peeth Temple is a renowned Hindu temple located in the city of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Alopi Devi, also known as Alopi Sankari Devi, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, the story behind the establishment of the temple goes back to the time when Lord Vishnu cut the body of Sati into 51 pieces with his Sudarshana Chakra to stop Lord Shiva's Tandav dance in grief. The place where the fingers of the left foot of Sati fell is believed to be the site of the Alopi Sankari Devi Shakti Peeth Temple.

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Shankar Vimana Mandapam

Shankar Vimana Mandapam is a grand temple located in the holy city of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered to be one of the most significant Shiva temples in the city. The temple is located on the banks of the Sangam, which is the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, and is visited by millions of devotees every year. The Shankar Vimana Mandapam is known for its stunning architecture, which combines elements of traditional Hindu temple design with modern construction techniques.

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Bhardwaj Park

Bhardwaj Park is a popular public park located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is named after the great sage Bhardwaj, who is believed to have lived in the area in ancient times. The park is spread over an area of around 12 acres and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It features lush green gardens, a jogging track, and several recreational areas, making it a perfect place for a relaxing evening or a morning workout.

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Sheetla Mata Mandir Shakti Peeth

Sheetla Mata Mandir Shakti Peeth is a revered Hindu temple located in the city of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Sheetla Mata, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, the story behind the establishment of the temple goes back to the time when Lord Vishnu cut the body of Sati into 51 pieces with his Sudarshana Chakra to stop Lord Shiva's Tandav dance in grief. The place where the eye of Sati fell is believed to be the site of the Sheetla Mata Mandir Shakti Peeth.

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Kalyani Devi Shakti Peeth

Kalyani Devi Shakti Peeth is a sacred Hindu temple located in the city of Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Kalyani, who is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, the story behind the establishment of the temple goes back to the time when Lord Vishnu cut the body of Sati into 51 pieces with his Sudarshana Chakra to stop Lord Shiva's Tandav dance in grief. The place where the ankle of Sati fell is believed to be the site of the Kalyani Devi Shakti Peeth.