The UNESCO World Heritage–listed Red Fort (Lal Qila) was built in the mid-17th century when Mughal emperor Shah Jehan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi. This vast sandstone complex served as the royal residence of the Mughal Empire for two centuries. Located in the heart of New Delhi, the fort’s imposing red walls and intricate architecture stand as a testament to the empire’s grandeur. Today, visitors can explore the expansive grounds, marvel at the detailed stonework, and delve into the rich history of the Mughal era, often combining their visit with nearby attractions like Chandni Chowk and the Jama Masjid.
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