Red Fort

Red Fort

The Red Fort in old Delhi is an iconic monument that bears witness to the rich history of India. Built by Shah Jahan in 1639, this grand structure was the residence of the Mughal emperors and served as the epicentre of their empire. The Red Fort is named after its walls, which are made of stunning red sandstone and are an engineering marvel of the time. Today, the Red Fort is home to museums that showcase a variety of precious artefacts, offering visitors a glimpse into India's rich past. It is also the venue for the Indian Prime Minister's annual Independence Day address during which he unfurls the national flag.

The fort is situated on the banks of the river Yamuna, which feeds the moats surrounding it. It was part of the medieval city of Shahjahanabad, now known as old Delhi. This magnificent monument is a testament to the brilliance of Mughal architecture and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2007. The Archaeological Survey of India is responsible for the preservation and security of the Red Fort, ensuring that it remains a symbol of India's cultural heritage for generations to come.

Location : Delhi
Distance from the hotel : 10 km
Distance from the airport : 27 km                                
Driving time : 30 minutes

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