Pay your respects at Patna's Shaheed Smarak, the Martyr's Memorial! This iconic landmark honors seven brave students who sacrificed their lives during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Once simply known as the 'Martyr's Memorial', it stands as a powerful reminder of courage and India's fight for freedom. A must-see for history buffs and anyone seeking to understand India's struggle for independence. Experience the patriotism!
Learn About The Quit India Movement
Pay Respects To The Martyrs
Reflect On India'S Freedom Struggle
Take Pictures Of The Memorial
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
During the Quit India Movement of 1942, seven students bravely marched towards the Patna Secretariat, demanding the resignation of the British government. They were met with gunfire by the British forces, resulting in their tragic deaths. These young martyrs, who were students of Patna University, became symbols of the freedom movement. In their memory, the Martyr's Memorial was erected. The memorial was unveiled on 15th August 1947, the day India gained independence, serving as a lasting tribute to their sacrifice and a reminder of the struggle for freedom. The site is of great historical significance to the city and the nation.