Chandrasekhar Azad Park | |
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Type | Public park |
Location | Georgetown in Allahabad, India |
Coordinates | 25°27′N 80°50′E / 25.450°N 80.833°ECoordinates: 25°27′N 80°50′E / 25.450°N 80.833°E |
Area | 133 acres (54 ha) |
Status | Open all year |
Chandrasekhar Azad Park (British colonial era Alfred Park and informally Company Bagh) is a public park in Allahabad. Built in 1870 to mark Prince Alfred's visit to the city, with an area of 133 acres, it is the biggest park in Allahabad. It was renamed after freedom fighter Chandra Shekhar Azad, who sacrificed his life here, during the Indian independence struggle in 1931. Originally and still famously the park is known as Alfred Park.
In 1870 old cantonments were transformed into a park when, after the Rebellion of 1857, new areas were developed.
The park is situated in the neighborhood of Georgetown and is surrounded by Tagoretown, Civil Lines and the University of Allahabad. Its coordinates are N25°27'9",E80°50,51"
Being a big park it has some of very important heritage and recreational sites.
Being the biggest park, it attracts a large amount of people. according to an estimate, approx 5000 people visit this park in duration of 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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