Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Bhitargaon Brick Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located near Kanpur, dating back to the Gupta period (5th century CE). The temple is one of the oldest surviving brick temples in India and is a significant archaeological and historical site, providing insights into ancient Indian temple architecture.
Bhitargaon Brick Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Hindu deities, dating back to the Gupta period. The temple holds great historical and archaeological significance as one of the oldest surviving brick temples in India. Devotees and visitors visit the temple to admire its ancient architecture and learn about India's rich cultural heritage.
Ancient brick temple architecture from the Gupta period
One of the oldest surviving brick temples in India
Intricate carvings and decorative elements
Historical significance and heritage value
Archaeological importance
Well-preserved ancient structure
Explore the ancient brick temple
Admire the intricate carvings and architecture
Learn about the Gupta period architecture
Photography of the temple and carvings
Understand the historical significance
Experience ancient Indian temple architecture
Nearest Airport: Kanpur Airport – approx. 30 km
Major Railway Stations:
Kanpur Central Railway Station – approx. 25 km
Govindpuri Railway Station – approx. 28 km
Metro Station: Not directly accessible by metro
Bhitargaon Brick Temple is located near Kanpur, accessible by road from the city.
Bhitargaon Brick Temple is accessible by road from Kanpur. Private vehicles, taxis, and buses operate to the temple. The temple is located in a remote area, so visitors should plan their transportation in advance.