Nagpur: The historic Sitabuldi Fort, a landmark of Nagpur’s rich heritage, will be open to the public for a one-day visit on March 9, from 9 AM to 4 PM.
The Indian Army, which controls the fort, has announced that visitors can enter through the Army Recruiting Office gate opposite Nagpur Railway Station. Entry will be permitted only upon producing valid identity proof.
A Rare Opportunity to Explore Sitabuldi Fort’s History:
Sitabuldi Fort, a site of immense historical significance, is usually restricted to the public as it serves as an army cantonment. The fort, which witnessed the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, stands as a symbol of Nagpur’s military and colonial history.
This annual opening provides history enthusiasts, tourists, and locals a chance to explore its architectural marvels, war memorials, and panoramic views of Nagpur.
Plan Your Visit:
Visitors are advised to carry valid identity proof for hassle-free entry and to reach early to avoid long queues. The fort attracts thousands of visitors every year, making it a must-visit event for those interested in Nagpur’s heritage and military history.
This limited-time access to Sitabuldi Fort presents a unique opportunity to relive Nagpur’s glorious past while appreciating its historical significance.