Jail in Dagshai

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Dagshai Jail, Shimla Division, Himachal Pradesh, 173210
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Located in the small cantonment town of Dagshai in Himachal Pradesh, the Dagshai Jail Museum is a rare and quiet heritage spot that tells stories from the colonial era. Built in 1849 by the British, this stone-walled prison once held soldiers, civilians, and even Irish rebels. Today, it stands as a museum preserving its dark past with original cells, historic documents, and exhibits that reflect India’s military and political history.

Common FAQs 

  • The museum is located in Dagshai, about 11 km from Solan and 60 km from Chandigarh.

  • It is open to the public and maintained by the Indian Army.

  • Entry is usually free, but registration at the gate may be required.

  • Visiting hours are typically from morning till late afternoon.

  • The museum displays colonial prison cells, uniforms, tools, and historical boards.

  • The Irish freedom fighter mutiny of 1920 is a key event linked to this jail.

  • Photography may be allowed, but it's best to confirm at the entrance.

  • The area is peaceful and not crowded, ideal for history lovers.

  • The museum is accessible by road via car or taxi from Solan or nearby towns.

  • Guided tours may not be available, but the displays are self-explanatory.

  • There are basic facilities like restrooms near the museum.

  • Carrying a valid ID may be necessary for entry.

  • It’s best to visit during the day as the area gets quiet in the evening.

  • The museum is suitable for families, students, and solo travelers interested in heritage.

  • Mobile signal is available, and the area is generally safe.

  • No food stalls are nearby, so carry snacks and water if needed.

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