History
Gobindgarh Fort traces its origins to the 18th century and is closely associated with the Sikh Empire. Strengthened during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the fort guarded Amritsar with thick ramparts, moats, bastions, and strategic gateways. Over time it served various regimes and purposes, reflecting Punjab’s changing political landscape.
After conservation and adaptive reuse, the fort reopened to the public as a living heritage complex—with museums, cultural performances, heritage crafts, and a vibrant food street—allowing visitors to experience both history and contemporary Punjabi culture inside the historic walls.
Museum galleries, coin & arms displays, live folk performances (bhangra, gidda, Gatka), horse/buggy rides (seasonal), light & sound / projection-mapping shows, and local food kiosks.
Gobindgarh Fort Today
Identity & Location: Also called Qila Gobindgarh, the fort lies near Old Cantt Road / Vijay Chowk. It spans roughly 43 acres and opened to the public in February 2017 after decades under military control.
Architecture & Layout: A largely square plan with high brick-lime walls (~1 km perimeter), four bastions, double fortification lines, a moat and ravelins. Notable gates include Nalwa Gate (main) and Keller Gate (rear). Inside stood the Commander’s Bungalow, Darbar Hall, barracks and service buildings—many reshaped in the British era. The Toshakhana (treasury) is prominent; tradition holds it once housed the Koh-i-noor.
Attractions & Experiences: Sher-e-Punjab (7D show) on Maharaja Ranjit Singh; Toshakhana / Coin Museum; Bungalow / Warfare Museum; Spirit of Punjab stage (folk dance, Gatka, music); Haat Bazaar (local crafts, phulkari, juttis, brassware); Whispering Walls projection show; and Ambarsari Zaika food options.
What to Expect
Stroll broad courtyards and ramparts, explore museum rooms, and stay for the evening projection show (schedules vary). The food street serves classic Punjabi snacks and meals. Family-friendly, ample seating, and engaging for both heritage lovers and first-time visitors.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
Good to Know
- Evening projection/laser shows on select days
- Most courtyards accessible; some ramparts via steps
- Multiple food options inside the complex
Contact & Address
Local Tips
- Time your visit to catch the evening projection show.
- Weekends can be busy—book show tickets in advance.
- Combine with Hall Bazaar or Town Hall for a half-day plan.