Purana Qila

Purana Qila, New Delhi

About

Purana Qila, or Old Fort, stands in the southeastern part of New Delhi and is traditionally associated with the ancient city of Indraprastha, the capital of the Pandavas of the Mahabharata. Its long history and imposing presence make it a significant landmark within the cultural fabric of Delhi.


Historical Background


Humayun is believed to have rebuilt Indraprastha as Dinpanah, while Sher Shah later enhanced the citadel. The resulting architectural character of the fort reflects a deliberate blend of Indo Islamic forms expressed through gateways, bastions, and ceremonial spaces.


Location and Significance


Spread across more than three hundred acres, the fort once had a wide moat linked to the Yamuna River. Its irregular oblong plan is marked by bastions and three major gates: Talaqi Darwaza on the north, Humayun Darwaza on the south, and Bada Darwaza on the west, which now serves as the main entrance.


Architectural Materials and Design


Among the key monuments are the double storied hexagonal Sher Mandal library and the Qila i Kuhna Mosque, both executed in red sandstone. A baoli and hammam remain within the complex, and a lake now occupies part of the earlier moat. Museums within the enclosure preserve artifacts recovered through excavations, complemented by an evening light and sound presentation.

Purana Qila, New Delhi
8764.7 km away
Entry starts at 6:00 AM
Open: 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Highlights
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What you’ll experience

Ancient ramparts echoing Delhi’s earliest urban legends.
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Special attractions

Sher Mandal heights and the red sandstone Qila i Kuhna Mosque.
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Perfect for

Visitors seeking layered history in a serene fortified setting.
Things to know
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Ticket needed for all ages
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Entry allowed for all ages
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Kid friendly
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Pets not allowed
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Free water stations
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Washrooms available

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