Purana Qila, or the Old Fort, is one of Delhi’s oldest and most historically significant
monuments, offering a fascinating glimpse into the city’s ancient and medieval past.
Believed to stand on the site of Indraprastha—the legendary capital of the Pandavas
from the Mahabharata—the fort was later rebuilt in the 16th century by Sher Shah Suri and Emperor
Humayun, blending ancient heritage with Mughal architecture.
Surrounded by massive stone walls and three monumental gateways, Purana Qila displays remarkable
craftsmanship with its arched entrances, intricate carvings, and robust fortifications.
The Bada Darwaza, Humayun Darwaza, and Talaqi
Darwaza continue to stand proudly, offering visitors an imposing introduction to the fort.
Inside the fort, visitors can explore notable attractions such as the Qila-i-Kuhna
Mosque, a masterpiece of Indo-Islamic design, and Sher Mandal, the
octagonal tower associated with Emperor Humayun.
These structures reflect the architectural brilliance and historical depth of the period.
The vast lawns, serene water bodies, and atmospheric ruins make Purana Qila an ideal destination for
families, photographers, and history lovers.
The evening sound and light show adds a captivating narrative of Delhi’s
evolution through various dynasties.
Whether you’re exploring Delhi’s heritage trail, learning about Mughal history, or
enjoying a scenic walk, Purana Qila offers a unique blend of archaeology, architecture, and cultural
storytelling.
Its ancient roots and majestic presence make it one of Delhi’s most important historical sites.
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