A city-centre heritage landmark with gates, inner temples, palatial traces, and an unmistakable “royal seat” presence. It’s an easy visit for architecture lovers and history travellers—especially if you enjoy exploring courtyards, old entrances, and layered city heritage.
About this place
History & highlights
The fort is documented as an early 18th-century construction (1713) associated with the Vizianagaram rulers, with ceremonial “victory” symbolism tied to its foundation traditions. Official district tourism notes describe its entrances and guardian-deity associations that shaped royal customs.
Reviews
No reviews yet. Click “Write a Review” above to share your experience.