Northbrook Gate

Monday open from 10:00 AM to 08:00 PM

5PPR+W6V, Fancy Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781030, India
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Northbrook Gate is a historical landmark and tourist attraction located in Guwahati, Assam. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 110 reviews. The street address of this place is 5PPR+W6V, Fancy Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781030, India. It is about 2.59 kilometers away from the Kamakhya Junction railway station.

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Where is Northbrook Gate located?
Northbrook Gate is located at 5PPR+W6V, Fancy Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781030, India.
What is the off day for Northbrook Gate?
Northbrook Gate is 7 days open between 10:00 AM to 08:00 PM.
What is the nearest railway station from Northbrook Gate?
Kamakhya Junction railway station is the nearest railway station to Northbrook Gate. It is nearly 2.59 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Northbrook Gate

Dheeraj Pandey 11 months ago

The Northbrook Gate, was constructed to welcome British viceroy Lord Northbrook who visited Guwahati in 1874. The gate was built near Sukreswar Ghat where the viceroy anchored his ship.

It is the only monument of its kind in this part of Assam and the lone surviving brick architecture from colonial times.

For the last 140 years, it has remained a silent spectator of many developments of Guwahati.

British officials named the Northbrook Gate the “Gateway of Assam”. The Northbrook Gate in Guwahati, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra, was built to mark the arrival of then Viceroy of India Thomas George Baring, better known as Lord Northbrook, in Guwahati on 27 August 1874.

The gate was constructed near Sukreswar Ghat, where Northbrook got down from the ship, which brought him from Calcutta. The gate has since then become an important landmark of the city.

In 1874, when the then Governor General, Lord Northbrook decided to visit Assam, the local administration focused its attention on a grand welcome for Northbrook.

They decided to welcome the Governor General by building an arch at the point of his embarkation in Guwahati which would be named the ‘Gate of Honour’.

Later the place adjacent to the Sukreswar Devalaya, was selected as the spot where the Governor General’s ship would anchor. And construction of the gate started at the location.

The Governor General had arrived on a ship at the Sukreswar Ghat on 27 August 1874. After the gun salute, Lord Northbrook entered Guwahati, through the newly constructed Northbrook Gate. The gate became the landmark of Guwahati.

The same gate welcomed Lord Curzon during his visit to the city in December 1900 with Lady Curzon.

It is said the urn containing the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi was stored near the gate before its immersion in the Brahmaputra.

The British government had decided that the gate would be designed after the famous King’s College Chapel arches in England.

The rectangular structure has a total of 12 arches, five each in the two longer sides and one in each side of its breadth. The gate was built of brick and white limestone.

The structure was enhanced by the simplicity of design and the unusual lack of decorative carving of the arches.

The unique aspect of the gate is that while the arches are of gothic design, the spires on the gate are inspired by Indian temple designs-so the overall impression is of an Indo-gothic architecture.

The gate stands for more than 140 years. From the beginning, it had been restored several times.

We went there just to see Brahmaputra river bank,there is a restaurant called Anamika restaurant inside campus which is not well maintained at all…do not order anything from here just have chai or coffee only.

Tania Payeng 23 months ago

The Northbrook Gate in Guwahati, located on the banks of the Brahmaputra, was built to mark the arrival of then Viceroy of India Thomas George Baring, better known as Lord Northbrook, in Guwahati on 27 August 1874. The gate was constructed near Sukreswar Ghat, where Northbrook got down from the ship, which brought him from Calcutta. The gate has since then become an important landmark of the city. In 1874, when the then Governor General, Lord Northbrook decided to visit Assam, the local administration focused its attention on a grand welcome for Northbrook. They decided to welcome the Governor General by building an arch at the point of his embarkation in Guwahati which would be named the 'Gate of Honour'. Later the place adjacent to the Sukreswar Devalaya, was selected as the spot where the Governor General's ship would anchor. And construction of the gate started at the location.
The Governor General had arrived on a ship at the Sukreswar Ghat on 27 August 1874. After the gun salute, Lord Northbrook entered Guwahati, through the newly constructed Northbrook Gate. The gate became the landmark of Guwahati.
The same gate welcomed Lord Curzon during his visit to the city in December 1900 with Lady Curzon.
It is said the urn containing the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi was stored near the gate before its immersion in the Brahmaputra.

Raja kankan Saikia 14 months ago

The Northbrook Gate, was constructed to welcome British viceroy Lord Northbrook who visited Guwahati in 1874. The gate was built near Sukreswar Ghat where the viceroy anchored his ship. It is the only monument of its kind in this part of Assam and the lone surviving brick architecture from colonial times. For the last 140 years, it has remained a silent spectator of many developments of Guwahati.

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5PPR+W6V, Fancy Bazaar, Guwahati, Assam 781030, India
Northbrook Gate's Timetable
Friday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Monday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 28, 2024.

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