Step back in time at Tatya Tope Memorial Park in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh! This park honors Tatya Tope, a brave hero of India's first war of Independence in 1857. Shivpuri, once known as Sipri, holds a special place in history. Come explore the stories of courage and sacrifice amidst beautiful surroundings, a perfect spot for history buffs and families alike!
Explore The Park'S Historical Exhibits
Pay Respects At Tatya Tope'S Statue
Reflect On The Freedom Struggle
Stroll Through The Gardens
October to March
Morning
₹50 per person
Tatya Tope was a general in the 1857 rebellion, known for his guerrilla tactics and leadership. He played a crucial role in the revolt against the British East India Company. After the fall of Kanpur, he escaped and continued his resistance. He was eventually captured in Shivpuri and executed by the British in 1859. The Tatya Tope Memorial Park was built to commemorate his sacrifice and bravery. The park serves as a symbol of his unwavering commitment to the cause of Indian independence and stands as a testament to the spirit of resistance against colonial rule.