Bobbili Kota - Bobbili

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Address :

Maharanipeta, Bobbili, Andhra Pradesh 535558, India

Postal code : 535558
Opening hours :
Tuesday 10AM–6PM
Wednesday 10AM–6PM
Thursday 10AM–6PM
Friday 10AM–6PM
Saturday 10AM–6PM
Sunday 10AM–6PM
Monday 10AM–6PM
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Maharanipeta, Bobbili, Andhra Pradesh 535558, India
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Bulusu Vishwanath on Google

Best Fort of this Town of old times worth visiting all time of the year.
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Dhananjaya Naidu on Google

Bobbili fort is. a heritage place in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh. now becomes Bobbili Raja's TDP Babynayana party office to meet thier cadre.
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Sudheer Nemani on Google

Worth a visit.. Free entry.. staff are friendly and they really explained well. Well maintained and securing the heritage..
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sundarada sivasai on Google

Pride of Bobbili.I am very happy to say I am resident of Bobbili
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Pravallika Kanna on Google

Not more to explain, nice to see the history
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Majji Tirupathi on Google

Bobbili Fort is very famous. And the location of Raja College there is very nice.
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PrajeeshMNambiar Online on Google

One of the must visit location in bobbili, Vizianagaram.The Bobbili Fort, located in the Vizianagaram district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, was built during the middle of the 19th century in Bobbili. It has a historical link to the nearby mud fort of the same name which was destroyed during the Bobbili war in 1757 in a feud between the Rajas of Bobbili and the neighbouring Maharaja of Vizianagaram. So whoever visiting bobbili, it's a request to have a viewing experience of this fort , because it's located at heart of the bobbili city. Chinna Ranga Rao, who survived the Battle of Bobbili as a child was, at a later date, installed as the Raja of Bobbili. The successors of his lineage constructed the present Bobbili Fort following their improved economic conditions in the middle of the 19th century. The existing fort covers an area of 10 acres (4.0 ha) and was built by Chinna Ranga Rao after he regained his kingdom which was improved upon by his successors in the mid-19th century. The fort complex has an impressive entrance gate in Indo-Sarcenic architectural style with high dome and many mantapas, Durbar Hall, four major palaces and two temples.
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CHIDANANDA PATCHALA on Google

The Bobbili Fort, located in the Vizianagaram district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, was built during the middle of the 19th century in Bobbili. It has a historical link to the nearby mud fort of the same name which was destroyed during the Bobbili war in 1757 in a feud between the Rajas of Bobbili and the neighbouring Maharaja of Vizianagaram Chinna Ranga Rao, who survived the Battle of Bobbili as a child was, at a later date, installed as the Raja of Bobbili. The successors of his lineage constructed the present Bobbili Fort following their improved economic conditions in the middle of the 19th century. The existing fort covers an area of 10 acres (4.0 ha) and was built by Chinna Ranga Rao after he regained his kingdom which was improved upon by his successors in the mid-19th century. The fort complex has an impressive entrance gate in Indo-Sarcenic architectural style with high dome and many mantapas, Durbar Hall, four major palaces and two temples. Bobbili is 55 kilometres (34 mi) away from Vizianagaram, which is well-connected by rail and road links. The nearest railway station is Vizianagaram, a key railway junction on the Raipur-Vizianagaram railway line. There is a bridge across Vedavati River which provides access to the area

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