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7 Historical Places In Delhi You Must Visit on Independence day

Independence 2024

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Historical Places In Delhi offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels of the city. Exploring these sites can provide a deeper understanding of Delhi's history and significance in shaping India's past. 

Qutub Complex

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Qutub Complex

Qutub Complex  is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick tower in the world,  an iconic tower full of an architectural marvel of the ancient. 

The India Gate

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The India Gate

The India Gate is a red sandstone monument inspired by Paris' Arc De Triomphe, offers detailed designs and is a popular tourist and local area.

Lotus Temple

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Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple is a must-visit in the capital, designed by Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba in 1986. It resembles a lotus flower with 27 marble-clad petals and nine ponds and gardens.

Jantar Mantar

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Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar    An iconic astronomical site in New Delhi, was founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II in the 18th century, , the complex consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments.

Rashtrapati Bhawan

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Rashtrapati Bhawan

 Rashtrapati Bhawan   India's President's residence, is open to public guided tours, offering visitors to appreciate its intricate details and historical significance.

Mehrauli Archaeological Park

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Mehrauli Archaeological Park

Mehrauli Archaeological Park located near Qutub Complex in New Delhi, houses over 100 historic monuments, including Balban's tomb and Jamali Kamali Mosque, offering visitors a rich history exploration.