A Heritage Walk in Amritsar

Amritsari Kulcha at JW Marriott Chandigarh
Amritsari Kulcha at JW Marriott Chandigarh
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If you are someone who enjoys history, heritage and architecture, a walk in Amritsar’s old town is what you need.

Here are some of the places you can see:

  • Town Hall built by the British in 1866.
  • Gurdwara Saragarahi a memorial for the 21soldiers of the 36 Sikh Battalion.
  • Qila Ahluwalia for Jassa Singh Ahluwalia who helped quell foreign invasions during the 18th Century.
  • Jalebiwala Chowk a gastronome’s delight.
  • Udasin Ashram Akhara Sangalwala founded in 1771.
  • Chitta Akhara or Ganga Raam Akhara was established in 1781.
  • Darshani Deori is where Sri Guru Arjun and Sri Guru Hargobind would stand to view the Golden Temple.
  • Baba Bohar has a large banyan tree which is considered sacred.
  • Thakurdwara Dariana Mal has beautiful colonial-style architecture.
  • Christi Atari built by Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib, the sixth of the ten Gurus in the 1600s, with four passages and thirty-two shops.
  • Taksal (mint) in Katra Hari Singh is Amritsar’s first mint, where Sikh regime coins were once minted.
  • Thakurdwara Raja Tej Singh was built in Katra Jamadar in 1851 by Raja Tej Singh.
  • Crawling Street marks Jallianwala Bagh shootout which killed hundreds of Sikhs on orders of General Dyer.
  • Ancient Passage is a typical archway between various mohallas and katras of old Amritsar, established by Sikh Misls.

Read the full story that first appeared in Spice Route’s April 2026 issue here:

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