Welcome to Allahabad Fort in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh! This grand fort, once called 'Ilahabas,' was built by Emperor Akbar. Imagine brave soldiers and royal stories within its walls! Explore its amazing architecture and learn about India's history. It's a fantastic place for families and adventurers!
Explore The Outer Walls Of The Fort
Learn About Mughal History
See The Patalpuri Temple
View The Triveni Sangam From The Fort
Visit The Ashoka Pillar
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Emperor Akbar commissioned the Allahabad Fort in 1583, strategically located at the Sangam to control river trade and exert authority over the region. Built over an ancient fort, it was the largest fort built by Akbar. The fort played a significant role in Mughal history, serving as a military base and a royal residence. After the decline of the Mughal Empire, the fort changed hands several times, falling under the control of the Marathas and eventually the British. During the British Raj, it served as a military garrison and a key strategic point. Post-independence, the Indian Army took control of the fort, and a significant portion remains under their command. Despite its military use, the fort retains much of its historical charm and architectural significance, offering insights into the Mughal era and its subsequent rulers.