In today's edition, we'll discuss some common but memorable monuments one can visit in Delhi. These are some amazing monuments in Delhi. However, in the previous edition, we had talked about the romantic places in Delhi. If you and your partner are willing to spend some quality time, do check out our first blog. But here let's talk about the history of some monuments. Which will swing your mind.
Akshardham Temple
Solely dedicated to Lord Narayan, Akshardham Temple will offer you the ancient culture of India. From my personal experience, you would love to witness the amazing architecture of the monument. Especially the lighting at the night will amaze your experience there. The temple complex maintains a step-well-styled courtyard and 60 acres of lush greenery. Which will feature the bronze statue of the Indian heroines, warriors as well as patriots. Mentioned as the world's largest Hindu temple currently in the World Guinness Record. You would love to visit this palace again and again.
Red Fort
Constructed by the Mughal invaders, The Red Fort got its name from its construction of red-colored sandstone walls. Located in Old Delhi, the octagonal-shaped fort is spread across 254 acres. Considering the various traditional method of construction. Mainly copied from the Persian, and Hindu traditions. Over the year a strong influence on the later structure has come, as the maintenance of paintings as well as other aspects is concerned but you would imagine the same taste over there.
India Gate
The India Gate is the memory of the sacrifices made by the Indian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting for the foreign army while India was being ruled by the British. However, the Amar Jawan Jyoti is now shifted to the memorial beside the India gate. This monument also reminds us of the great victory of Indian soldiers over Pakistan.
Humanyun Tomb
Constructed in 1565 A.D, the Humayun's tomb was established in the memory of the ruler Humayun by his widow Bega Began. It was the first example of Mughal architecture in Persian, which was constructed by coping Indian architecture later named Mughal architecture. The Persian architecture is reflected in the corridors of the buildings. The tomb is also called Chaharbagh. You'll witness the amazing sunset by sitting at the side tables available there. One of the finest locations to enjoy your evening in Delhi. You could come here with your family as well.