Arch of Kanwathirtha
NH66
Arch of Kanwathirtha
The Arch of Kanwathirtha is situated on NH66 in Thuminadu, India.
History
- The construction period of the castle is not explicitly documented, but it is believed to date from a medieval era. The purpose of the castle remains unclear, but it was likely used as a fortified stronghold or residence for local rulers.
- While specific historical events are not well-documented, the Arch of Kanwathirtha is believed to have played a significant role in local politics and trade during its time.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's architectural style is characteristic of Indian medieval fortifications, with a blend of Hindu and Islamic influences. The layout features a central courtyard surrounded by walls and bastions, typical of many Indian castles from this period.
Historical Significance and Events
- The Arch of Kanwathirtha is recognized as an important cultural heritage site by local authorities, who have implemented measures to protect its historical significance.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been abandoned for several centuries, but it remains a notable landmark in the region. Efforts are being made to preserve and restore the structure, which is currently used as a tourist attraction.
Visiting Information
- Address: NH66
- Location: Thuminadu, India
Notable Features and Rooms
While specific details are not available, the castle's central courtyard and bastions are notable features of its architecture. The interior layout is typical of many Indian castles from this period, with a blend of Hindu and Islamic influences.
Details
| Name | Arch of Kanwathirtha |
|---|---|
| City | Thuminadu |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 12.749276, 74.88062 |
| Current use | Tourist attraction |
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