Historical Place

Bhadra Fort

Bhadra Fort, Court Rd, Old City, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India

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Bhadra Fort

About the location: Climb up the Bhadra Fort and get a bird’s eye view of the old city. Built immediately after the founding of Ahmedabad in 1411, Bhadra Fort now houses government offices and a Kali temple. Its gate formed the eastern entrance of the Ahmedabad citadel, which stretched west to the river. From the roof you can check out the imposing structure and views of the surrounding streets. Between the fort and the Teen Darwaja (Triple Gateway) to its east was the Maidan Shahi (Royal Square), where royal processions and polo games took place.

Brief History: Bhadra Fort was built by Ahmed Shah, the founder of the city, in 1411 AD. The fort’s name was taken from the Bhadrakali Temple that stands nearby. The fort was also called Aark fort centuries ago. The British captured the fort in 1817 and used it as a prison until Independence. It was duly renovated in 2014 so that people could get a glimpse of history.

Address: Bhadra Fort, Court Rd, Old City, Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380001, India Phone: +91 1234567890 Email: info@example.com Website: www.example.com