Aligarh Muslim University
Earlier it was known as Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental school (MAO school); the Aligarh Muslim University was a significant place for learning and examination in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. This renowned college, established by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, houses the most extensive library in the country and offers more than 300 instructive courses to worldwide and public understudies.
Aligarh Fort
Aligarh Fort is viewed as perhaps the most grounded post around there. It was built in the sixteenth century by the son of the directing lead representative in the court of Ibrahim Lodhi. Situated on GT Road, the stronghold is moulded like a regular polygon encircled by a wide trench. The fortification was modified a few times throughout the long term to expand further and reinforce its limits.
Maulana Azad Library
The Maulana Azad Library is not like any other library. Formally, it is the primary library of the lofty Aligarh Muslim University. It comprises a focal library and more than 80 departmental libraries spread across different floors. These libraries are all around supplied and take into account the requirements of postgraduate understudies and experts. The library is viewed as the biggest in India and the second biggest inside Asia.
Dor Fortress
The Dor Fortress strong hold lies in ruins in the downtown area of Aligarh. Till the eighteenth century, Aligarh was called Kol or Koil. While the beginning of this name is indistinct, a few antiquarians accept that the Dor clan initially established the city of "Kol" and that the post is named after King Buddhsen Dor. The king held legitimate procedures in this stronghold during his rule. The Dor fortification was viewed as quite possibly the most significant stronghold on antiquated occasions.
Jama Masjid
The Jama Masjid was constructed in 1724 by Sabit Khan, and it is one of the oldest and most excellent mosques in Aligarh. It took a sum of 14 years to be finished. The mosque is halfway situated at the culmination of the Balai Qila, which is the most elevated mark of the city. Given its area, it very well may be seen from all parts of the town. There are six regions inside the mosque where individuals can offer namaz.
Teerthdham Mangalayatan
The Teerthdham Mangalayatan is a handful of non-Islamic spots of worship in Aligarh and is devoted to the Jain culture and faith. It is viewed as the most extensive ground dedicated to Jain culture in India. The mind-boggling range has more than 16 sections of land and is known to raise a progressive socio-religious idea which includes a petition, commitment, social assistance, instruction and research.
Shekha Lake
Shekha Lake is an exquisite lake loaded up with rich biodiversity. It is situated around 17 km from the primary downtown area along an irrigation canal. Considering all things together, it is an excellent wellspring of water for the district. The lake has broad farmlands on one side and is occupied by an assortment of transient birds during winter on the other side.