The Christ Church is the second oldest Church in all of North India. The steeple of the church is visible from miles away because of its impressive neo-Gothic style of architecture and has become a major landmark of Shimla. The architecture isn’t the only reason why you should visit the church, but also because it contains multitudes of books and a large variety of sculptures as well. The church has 5 major stain glass sculptures displaying different Christian virtues such as hope, faith and humility. The Christ Church is one of the only major landmarks in Shimla that has not endured the vagaries of time and has maintained its clean and well maintained condition. The best time to visit is at night when you can enjoy the ethereal beauty of the church when it’s lit up.
5. The rashtrapati niwas
Otherwise known as the Vieregal Lodge, the Rashtrapati Nivas is located on one of the Observatory hills of Shimla that provides panoramic views of the hills. It previously used to be the residence of the Viceroy of India, so the the Viceregal lodge is nothing short of an architectural marvel. Built in 1888 in Jacobethan Style of architecture, the Viceregal Lodge now functions as the location of the Indian Institute of Advanced study along with the Himachal Pradesh High court, The Himachal Pradesh University and the CPWD. The Viceregal Lodge, much like its name, flaunts of regality and beauty through its well pruned lawns and rich glass-house. Do visit if you’re interested in seeing some of the oldest articles and photographs dating back to the British Rule in India.
6. Summer Hill