Step back in time at Mayo Memorial Hall in Prayagraj, once known as Muir Central College! This grand old building, a beautiful example of British architecture, tells tales of India's colonial past. Explore its stunning halls and imagine the stories whispered within its walls. A must-see for history buffs and architecture lovers on their Uttar Pradesh travels!
Admire The Indo-Saracenic Architecture.
Attend A Cultural Event If Available.
Explore The Intricate Marble Work.
Learn About Lord Mayo'S History.
Take Photographs Of The Building'S Facade.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Mayo Memorial Hall was constructed in 1879 in memory of Lord Mayo, the Viceroy of India who was assassinated in 1872. Designed by Richard Roskell Bayne, the building exemplifies Indo-Saracenic architectural style, blending elements of Indian and Islamic designs with Victorian aesthetics. Throughout its history, the hall has served as a venue for public gatherings, cultural performances, and various exhibitions. It stands as a testament to the colonial era and the architectural grandeur of that time. Over the years, it has become an important landmark in Prayagraj, witnessing significant historical events and continuing to be a focal point for cultural activities.