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About Delhi Delhi, the capital of India, is one of the oldest cities of the world and has very glorious past – dating back to ancient period. And the best part of it is that, the transformation of Delhi from a walled city to a cosmopolitan has never been interrupted its spirit of progress and prosperity. No wonder, the ancient buildings, majestic monuments and historic ruins of Delhi find their modern counterparts in tall skyscrapers and modern townships, besides several places of tourist interest. Lotus Temple Lotus Temple, a prominent attraction of New Delhi, is Bahá\\\'í House of Worship in Delhi. Inspired by the lotus flower, its design includes 27 freestanding marble petals, arranged in clusters with nine surrounding ponds. While there are nine entry doors to central hall. The total capacity of the central hall is 2,500 people and there are nine entry doors to central hall. India Gate India gate is a 42-meter high War Memorial built-in the memory of those soldiers who laid down their lives during First World War. Burning in a shrine under the arch of India Gate is the Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame of the immortal warrior). Red Fort A World Heritage Site, the Red Fort, popularly known as Lal Qila, is the epitome of Mughal architecture. It had been a silent witness to political upheavals. Today, Independence Day parade is held on the grounds in front of the fort. Today, a light and sound programme is held in the evenings. Set amidst the historical background, the programme is bound to take you to through the glorious past. Qutub Minar Qutub Minar, a World Heritage Site, is one of the most important tourist destinations of Delhi. Built in 1199, Qutub Minar is an example of Indo-Islamic Architecture, which was once considered to be the tallest brick minaret in the world. There is also an Iron Pillar in the Qutub Complex, world\\\'s foremost metallurgical curiosities, standing still since ages and is totally rust proof. Humayun\\\'s Tomb The architectural marvel of Humayun\\\'s Tomb was built in 1565-66. The splendor of this grand monument becomes overpowering on entering through the lofty double storied gateway. This tomb is at the center of a large square garden called Chahar Bagh, which is enclosed by high walls on three sides. Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum This museum unfolds the Independence Movement of India as well as life of Nehru-Gandhi family through a rich collection of photographs depicting Indira Gandhi’s life from childhood to her last days. The museum conserves the blood stained sari, which Mrs. Indira Gandhi wore on the fateful day she was assassinated. Jantar Mantar Built in 1724, Jantar Mantar is an observatory with masonry instruments. It is also known as the Yantra Mandir. This houses huge sundial and other instruments intended to show or study the movements of the sun, moon and other celestial bodies. Jama Masjid
Masjid-i-Jahan Numa, commonly known as Jama Masjid, is located in the walled city of Shahjahanabad. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the year 1656, Jama Masjid is next to Chandni Chowk. The courtyard of Jama Masjid can hold up to twenty-five thousand worshippers. National Museum National Museum has over 2,00,000 works of exquisite art from both Indian and foreign origin. The museum showcases ancient India through pottery, coins, art and architecture, miniature paintings, costumes etc, which dates back to Vedic and Indus Valley Civilization, while others belong to Mauryan as well as Vijayanagar period.
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