The Roman Catholic Cemetery is the oldest European graveyard in North India, established in the 17th century by Armenian merchant Koja Mortenepus. The land was purchased for this purpose, and the cemetery quickly became a significant burial ground for the region's European community. Today, it is protected by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and features tombs reflecting Mughal architectural influences. While not widely known, it is a remarkable historical site offering a peaceful and contemplative experience.
This is a must visit place in the city and it is beautiful. The place is centrally located and you can easily reach it. The stories and the facts of this place are very interesting and make way for an entertaining tour.
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