SIMRAN RAJPAL
Constructed in 1786 by Warren Hastings, the former Governor General of India, Golghar was intended to function as a massive granary, storing food for possible use in a future famine.
One of the most well-known historical sites in Bihar is the Sher Shah Suri Tomb, affectionately referred to as the "Second Taj Mahal of India."
For eight centuries, beginning in the fifth century CE, the Nalanda Mahavihara was the foremost Buddhist scholarly establishment.
The Barabar caverns are one of the oldest rock-cut caverns in the nation that have withstood the test of time, and they are also one of the most popular historical sites in Bihar.
Exhibiting an enormous collection of ancient relics, the highly popular Patna Museum boasts an amazing blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural design.
One of the oldest defenses in the nation, the Rohtasgarh Fort is situated on a 1500-meter high hill near the banks of the River Sone.
The Bihar Museum, one of the most popular historical sites in Bihar with visitors, inspires young people to be proud of their nation while showcasing the state's rich past.