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Best Place in Patna

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Golghar

Golghar was built in 1786 year by Captain John Garstin, after the terrible impact of 1770 famine. Golghar through the 145 steps of its spiral stairway around it.

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Buddha Smriti Park

The Buddha Smrithi Park is also known as Buddha Memorial Park and it is located on Frazer Road near Patna Junction, opposite the Mahavir Mandir. It is developed by the Government of Bihar to commemorate the 2554th birthday of Lord Buddha.

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Mahavir Mandir

Mahavir Mandir is  located near Patna Junction. It is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This famous temple is a symbol of devotion and spirit and every day devotees come here with their wishes. Here's Prasadam Naivedyam Laddu is famous in all over the country.

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Martyr's Memorial

Martyr's Memorial is located opposite the Old Secretariat of the Patna. The memorial was constructed in honor of seven young freedom fighters who laid down their lives in the struggle for India's independence during the Quit India Movement of 1942.

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Takhat Sri Harimandir Ji Patna Sahib

TAKHAT SRI HARIMANDIR JI PATNA SAHIB is considered the second holiest Takhat. It is revered as the birthplace of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj. It holds pride of place in the glorious heritage of Patna City.

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Shrikrishna Science Centre

Shrikrishna Science Centre is located near Gandhi Maidan, Patna. It was established in the year 1978. It is the first regional level science center in the entire Bihar state, which was named after the first Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Krishna Singh.

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Planetarium Patna

The Planetarium of Patna is also known as Indira Gandhi Planetarium. It was inaugurated by the former C.M. of Bihar, Shri Lalu Prasad Yadav in the year 1993. In the planetarium, you will get a chance to learn about astronomy and planets.

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Padri ki Haveli

Padri ki Haveli (literally ‘mansion of the pastor’), also known as St Mary’s Church, is the oldest church in Patna, Bihar. Church was first built in year 1713, the structure that we see today was designed by a Venetian architect, Tirreto, in year 1772.

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Gandhi Ghat

Gandhi Ghat is perhaps the most well-developed and tourist friendly bank of the Ganga in Bihar. In a bid to boost ‘spiritual tourism’, the Bihar government organizes an aarti (a Hindu worship ritual) at the Gandhi Ghat every Saturday and Sunday.

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Patna museum reflects the cultural and historical development of Bihar. This museum was started in 3 April 1917 during the British Raj to house the historical artefacts found in the vicinity of Patna. This place is well known heritage for historical sculptures as well as antiques. Archeological objects, instruments, paintings, textiles, sculptures.

Patna  Museum