10 Lesser-Known Historical Monuments In India You Didn't Know About

Waquar Habib

Musa Bagh

In Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Musa Bagh, also known as Baroween, was constructed 1803-1804 by Nawab Saadat Ali Khan. This retreat citadel featured Indo-European architectural elements and lush gardens.

A view of the ruinous structures of Musa Bagh | @anumanjul/x

Pathra Village

Situated in Kolkata, Pathra Village is over 200 years old and features nearly 100 ancient temples in the Atchala (Bengal style). If preserved, these temples could reveal insights into historical temple architecture and religious beliefs.

A view of Pathra Teracotta Temples | Wikimedia Commons

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Located in Gujarat, the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site encompassing archaeological, historical, and cultural properties.

Intricate stone carving at Lakulisa Temple at Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park | Shutterstock

Bidar Fort

Located in Karnataka, Bidar Fort is often overshadowed by more iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal. However, its impressive architecture and historical significance make it a hidden gem worth exploring.

Bidar Fort,one of the most formidable forts of the country | Shutterstock

Rock Shelters at Bhimbetka

Situated in Madhya Pradesh, the Rock Shelters at Bhimbetka house rich paintings and rock art. This site is a treasure trove of prehistoric art and cultural heritage.

The Bhimbetka rock shelters it exhibits the earliest traces of human life on the Indian subcontinent and evidence of Stone Age | Shutterstock

Kumbhalgarh Fort

Located in Rajasthan, the Kumbhalgarh Fort, with its massive walls and intricate palaces, is a testament to Rajput valour. It offers breathtaking views of the Aravalli hills and is a lesser-known gem.

Massive ramparts of Kumbhalgarh Fort in Rajasthan | Shutterstock

Golconda Fort

Situated in Hyderabad, Telangana, Golconda Fort is famous for its acoustics and diamond mines. Its imposing ramparts and intricate architecture make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

The restored Ibrahim Mosque inside Golconda Fort | Azam Danish

Rani Ki Vav

In Patan, Gujarat, Rani Ki Vav is a stepwell showcasing exquisite carvings and sculptures. Built by Queen Udayamati in memory of her husband, King Bhimdev I, the stepwell’s intricate design and historical significance are captivating.

Inside the magnificent Rani Ki Vav | Shutterstock

Jama Masjid, Champaner

Situated in Gujarat, the Jama Masjid in Champaner is part of the Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park. This mosque exemplifies Indo-Saracenic architecture, with a unique blend of Hindu and Islamic elements.

Heritage Jami Masjid also known as Jama mosque in Champaner, Gujarat state | Shutterstock

Kesaria Stupa

Located in Bihar, the Kesaria Stupa is one of the tallest Buddhist stupas in the world, dating back to the Mauryan period. Its grandeur and historical importance make it a hidden treasure.

A view of the Kesaria Stupa | Shutterstock

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