These historical buildings of Almora tell themselves the history of 'Cultural City'

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the British era, but when different people ruled here, changes were also seen in it. Presently, school and administrative works are being run in these buildings.

There are many such heritage sites in Almora, the cultural city of Uttarakhand, which tell their story even today. Many historical buildings built in Almora years ago, which are still seen in the same way today. The city of Almora was settled by the kings of the Chand dynasty. Almora used to be the capital of Chand dynasty. According to historians, the city of Almora was settled by King Balo Kalyanchand.

We are going to tell you about such historical buildings of Almora, which are about 150 to 300 years old. Almora's GIC, GGIC School, Post Office, Malla Mahal, DIET (Teachers Training Centre) and Ramje College are the best examples. All these buildings are very old and still tell the history of the cultural city.

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Wood, stone and tin have been used in the construction of these buildings. It is said that these buildings belong to the Chand dynasty and the British era, but when different people ruled here, changes were also seen in it. Presently, school and administrative works are being run in these buildings.

Almora Fort
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Historian BDS Negi tells that many buildings of Almora are of ancient times. Some of the buildings belong to the Chand rule, which even today look the same. Stone, wood and tin have been used in these buildings. The buildings which contain tin were put up during the British rule and these buildings were made by local artisans only.

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