Purana Qila, meaning Old Fort, is one of the oldest and most fascinating historical sites in Delhi. Standing proudly near Pragati Maidan, this fort reflects the ancient roots of the city and connects modern Delhi to its legendary past. Surrounded by history and mystery, Purana Qila is a must-visit for heritage lovers.
π History of Purana Qila
Purana Qila is believed to be built on the site of Indraprastha, the legendary city mentioned in the Mahabharata. The present structure was mainly constructed by Mughal Emperor Humayun and later completed by Sher Shah Suri in the 16th century. This fort has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, making it one of Delhiβs most historically layered monuments.
ποΈ Architecture & Design
Built primarily with red sandstone, Purana Qila showcases early Mughal and Afghan architectural styles.
Key attractions inside the fort include:
Purana Qila
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Bara Darwaza (Main Gate)
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Humayun Darwaza
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Talaqi Darwaza
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Qila-e-Kuhna Mosque β a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture
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Sher Mandal β a two-storey octagonal tower where Humayun is believed to have died
The massive walls and gateways reflect the strength and grandeur of medieval fort architecture.
π Cultural & Heritage Importance
Purana Qila is one of the few places in Delhi that links ancient mythology with medieval history. Archaeological findings here reveal continuous human settlement for over 2,000 years, highlighting its deep cultural importance.
ποΈ Visitor Information
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π Location: Near Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
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β° Timings: 7:00 AM β 5:00 PM
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π« Entry Fee:
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Indians: βΉ30
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Foreigners: βΉ500
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π Light & Sound Show: Available in the evening, narrating the history of Delhi
β¨ Why Visit Purana Qila?
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To explore one of Delhiβs oldest forts
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To experience a blend of mythology and history
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Ideal for heritage walks and photography
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Less crowded and peaceful compared to other monuments
π§³ Travel Tip by TraveloChat
Visit Purana Qila in the evening and enjoy a walk around Bhoomiheen Camp Lake (Purana Qila Lake) or combine it with India Gate and National Museum nearby.


