Amrit Udyan

Amrit Udyan

Amrit Udyan

Nestled within the grounds of Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, Amrit Udyan, formerly known as Mughal Garden, offers a vibrant display of spring colors. Built in the 1920s, the garden draws inspiration from the Mughal gardens of North India, Persian miniature paintings, and English flower gardens. Visitors can stroll through meticulously designed pathways, surrounded by lush greenery and a profusion of blooms. The layout, with its geometric patterns and water features, reflects the serene and symmetrical aesthetics of traditional Mughal design. Today, the garden remains a tranquil oasis, inviting visitors to enjoy its natural beauty and historical charm.

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