Top 10 Hangout Places In Delhi That Will Leave You Spellbound. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Top 10 Hangout Places In Delhi That Will Leave You Spellbound.

Description:

The museums in Delhi are not just for art lovers but also for those who want to explore the history of India. Here is a list of top 10 museums that you must visit at least once in your lifetime. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:3
Slides: 13
Provided by: nehaverma21
Category: Entertainment
Tags:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Top 10 Hangout Places In Delhi That Will Leave You Spellbound.


1
Top 10 Hangout Places In Delhi That Will Leave
You Spellbound.
2
  • Museum of illusions

Museum of Illusions is a place that tricks your
mind into thinking it's true. The Museum of
Illusions in New Delhi brings you a space
suitable both for social and entertaining tours
into the world of illusion which has delighted
all generations, with its perfect combination
between child-friendly features as well as adult
ones! You'll never want this experience to end,
so visit the place anytime during the open
hours. Book your tickets now-
https//museumofillusions.in/tickets/
3
Red Fort
There is something about the red sandstone walls
of India's massive Red Fort (Lal Qila) that rise
33-m above Old Delhi and create an elegant frame
for this bustling metropolis. The Red Fort's
ancient walls are reminder of the majestic power
and pomp that was once Mughal ruled in India.
Built by Shah Jahan between 1638 and 1648 to keep
out invaders now they mostly function as noise
insulation which helps visitors escape life in
Imperial City with patience intact.
4
Lotus Temple
The temple is a beautiful and intricate
construction of white marble. The lotus flower,
which can be found at various sites around the
world including India Nerdham locality where this
temple stands as well as other parts throughout
Asia such as China or Japan has been associated
with Buddhism since ancient times due to its
significance in Hinduism religions alike
however, it also serves an additional purpose
beyond just being aesthetically pleasing because
they believe drinking from these waters will help
enhance ones mental capabilities when fully
immersed within them!
5
Qutub Minar
Qutub Minar, also known as the Tower of Victory
and built by Qutb-ud din Aibak after his victory
over Delhi's last Hindu kingdom in 1193 AD. The
73-meter tall structure has five distinct floors
with projecting balconies each marking an
important level from the base 15 meters wide
contracted up 2 1/2 feet near the top where
marble cladding covers the fourth fifth stories
which are made mostly out of sandstone rocks.
6
  • Jantar Mantar

The instruments at Jantar Mantar are fascinating
for their ingenuity, but accurate observations
can no longer be made from here because of the
tall buildings around. Maharaja Jai Singh built
this observatory to find out what was going on
with astronomy and astrology in 1724 AD when he
lost all hope that anyone would ever understand
his markings on these strange new devices called
"instruments." With so many people living up
above eye level now-a-days - unable even see
across town without looking down!
7
Purana Qila
The huge gateway and walls of Purana Qila were
built by Humayun. The foundation was laid for the
new capital, Dinpanah - now known as Delhi in our
modern-day language! The work began with Sher
Shah Suri who displaced him from power but not
before building this one-of-kind venue where a
spectacular sound light show takes place every
evening reminding us all about what once stood
here centuries ago
8
  • India Gate

India Gate stands as a symbol of unity and
sacrifice, reminding all who visit that soldiers
from both sides lost their lives in the
Indo-Pakistani War. The foundation stone was laid
by His Royal Highness Duke Of Connaught more than
80 years ago it took 10 long years for this
memorial to be completed under Viceroy Lord
Irwin's rule before we could finally celebrate
our freedom at independence day celebrations on
August 15th 1947 - which is why you'll find an
eternal flame burning beneath its arch today!
9
  • Jama Masjid

The Great Mosque of Delhi is a beautiful and
historical mosque that houses 25,000 people. It
was begun in 1644 by Shah Jahan who also
constructed the Taj Mahal as well as one of
India's most famous landmarks The Red Fort! The
highly decorative has three great gates four
towers two 40-meter-high minarets made from
strips of red sandstone and white marble. This
may be the only time you get to dress like a
local without feeling like an outsider so makes
the most of it.
10
Tughlaqabad Fort
Tughlaqabad Fort is one of the most intriguing
places to visit in Delhi. The architecture here
developed its own unique style that can be seen
with examples like Tughlaqabad Fort, Bari Manzil
or Bijai Mandal between Kalu Sarai and Begumpur
village Khirki Mosque Chirag-i Delhi Dargah
situated on Malviya Nagar -Kalkaji Road at
village Chirag. The output passage includes
information about what you'll see when visiting
these sites as well as why this area holds
significance for our history.
11
Akshardham
The majestic Swaminarayan Akshardham Mandir is a
must-see for any visitor to Delhi! The vast
complex of this temple, which includes the main
worshiping area and many other buildings
connected with it through gardens or open
courtyards surrounded by pink sandstone walls
decorated delicately at their edges where they
meet marble floors. The surrounding architecture
follows the traditional Vastu shastra as well as
Pancharatra Shastra.
12
Conclusion
  • Whether you are looking for history, culture,
    nightlife, or just a place to relax, Delhi city
    has something to offer. We hope you enjoyed
    reading our list of top 10 hangout places in
    Delhi and that you will visit some of these
    amazing locations soon.

Address A 30-33, 1st Floor A Block, Inner
Circle Connaught Place (Near Rajiv Chowk Metro
Station Exit Gate Number 8) New Delhi
110001 Phone 011-40813301, 011-40813302 Mobile
8595753885 Email info_at_museumofillusions.in https
//museumofillusions.in/
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com