@ December 22, 2020
Ghanshyam Goti
Amazing place. But need some maintenance because of earthquake.
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About 40 km from Palampur, 21 km from Dharamsala and 45 km from Pragpur, Kangra Nagarkot Fort lies on the outskirts of Kangra town. The fort withstood invaders from Mahmud of Ghazni to Jehangir, became a Mughal outpost and was ultimately taken by the British in 1846. Much of it was destroyed during the 1905 earthquake. The views from the ramparts are magnificent and a few simple shrines are still in use. The small museum here has stone carvings from temples inside the fort and miniature paintings from the Kangra School.
@ 22 Dec, 2020
Amazing place. But need some maintenance because of earthquake.
@ 07 Nov, 2020
This is a nice place and great symbol of Indian art artitec you will get lot of Statue this world is really grt
@ 06 Nov, 2020
Nagarkot fort museum is very good place.
@ 29 Oct, 2020
Good historic preservation by Archeological Survey of India
@ 28 Oct, 2019
The location is famous not only for the role that it played during the course of history, but also for the mesmerizing location in which it is located. All these features make it one of the most popular places of visit in and around the area by visitors from all over the world. The architecture of the fort with its gateways, doors, courtyard and temples, all make it the perfect place for history to be revived in our minds.