Built-in the year 1750, the Ramnagar Fort was established by Maharaja Balwant Singh. Designed prominently as a fortification, the structure stands for warfare situations. An elegant Mughal style architecture brings out the beauty of the fort from all the angles. Standing on an elevated ground, the fort lies on the eastern bank of river Ganga and hence becomes inaccessible during flooding. Various carvings, balconies, pavilions, and beautiful courtyards are well fitted in and around the fort. Host to various Hindu festivals such as Ram Navmi and Dushhera, only one part of the fort is accessible to the public while the rest is the official residence of the royal family. Adjoining to the fort is the royal museum which is a popular attraction. Vintage cars, ivory works, religious manuscripts, and ancient weaponry incorporate the exhibition of the museum. Due to its magnificent location, it is used as a frequent shooting spot for various films and television shows.
An 18th-century massive fort which is located on the eastern banks of river Ganga. Built by Raja Balwant SIngh, it is houses magnificent courtyards, ceremonial rooms, temples and elegant museum. Used as a prominent film making location, various Hindu festivals are celebrated here on a grand scale.