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Bada Darwaza

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👍👍 This beautiful and strong fort, situated next to Zoological Garden, is rich in history and is a good specimen of architecture and culture of times of Mughal ruler Humayun and Sher Shah Sur. Humanyun started building this fort and lost it to Sher Shah who added to its splendor and defence This was re... People often mention fort, Darwaza, visit, Purana, Humayun, Sher, entrance, Delhi, main, tickets,


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J65R+GWR, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Delhi 110002, India

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4.20 (85 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Tuesday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Wednesday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Saturday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Sunday: 9 am to 6 pm
  • Monday: 9 am to 6 pm

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  • 5/5 Akhilesh S. 6 years ago on Google • 351 reviews
    This beautiful and strong fort, situated next to Zoological Garden, is rich in history and is a good specimen of architecture and culture of times of Mughal ruler Humayun and Sher Shah Sur. Humanyun started building this fort and lost it to Sher Shah who added to its splendor and defence This was recaptured by Humayun who in turn died here from a fall from the stairs of Sher Mandal. It is better to start seeing this fort by walking to the front of Talaqi Darwaza which one can reach by the side of the lake outside the fort. Inside the fort, the Bada Darwaza, Qila-i-Kuhna Masjid, in terms of its architecture and extensive use of marble, both black and white and sandstone, Sher Mandal, Hamaam or Royal Bath, archeological excavations of artifacts going back to Mahabharat times, Humayun Darwaza, Baoli or Stepwell and inside of Talaaqi Darwaza are main attractions. In the evenings, a brilliant light and sound show, Ishq-i-Dilli is held on the lawns of the fort. While going out of the fort, across the road, one can see Khair-ul-Masjid and Lal Darwaza, the contemporary structures. All in all, a beautiful fort to visit with lots of history and architecture.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ankit S. 10 months ago on Google
    Historical Gate of 6th city of delhi, Jahapanah.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Mir Sohel S. 1 year ago on Google • 73 reviews
    BADA DARWAZA This western entrance to the fortress was most probably built under Humayun, as it is part of the main fortifications. It is a triple storeyed structure, 20 meters high, on either side of it are bastions which, along with the curtain wall beyond, have arrow / gun slits. Kanguras (merlons) would originally have run along the top of the entire length of the wall, but have now completely disappeared except at the top of one of the bastions. The surface ornamentation of the gate consists of inlay patterns in sandstone and marble, some stone carving and tile work. Jharokhas (cantilevered, enclosed openings) and chhatris (pavilions) also serve a decorative purpose.
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Ali 3 years ago on Google • 492 reviews
    One of 3 gates of old fort. Main entrance where from you can get tickets also. Magnificent structure

  • 5/5 Pranshul K. 5 years ago on Google • 92 reviews
    Excellent example of Mughal Architecture. One of the oldest monument of Mughal times. Colours are still intact on some stones , shows the high quality colours used in those times. Upper left portion is shattered. Great place to visit for those interested in Art & Architecture and Indian History.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Puneet P. 1 year ago on Google • 62 reviews
    Bada Darwaza is another Gateway to Old fort, Other ones are Humayun & Talaqi Darwaza. After renovation, the Badha Darwaza looks very good. Entire area is good for photography. Entrance fee is nominal and no charges for still photography. One can spend 2 hrs, keep enough food and water specially, if children are with you. Please go through the history before visit to really understand the importance of the place. Sound and light show is being arranged daily after sunset displaying history of Indraprastha through New Delhi. Do visit.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Dhruv B. 6 years ago on Google
    This place is located in Purana Killa Mathura road New Delhi. This is main entrance of Purana Killa. This Darwaza is huge and big old, awesome very attractive well must visit with Family and friends.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Kai C. 5 years ago on Google • 137 reviews
    This entrance gate to Purana Qila is very impressive! It's the best structure you can see here.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 DAIYAN S. 1 year ago on Google • 62 reviews
    This is one of the entrance gate for the old fort and situated next to the Delhi Zoo. One can buy tickets to visit the fort which has a huge area and is having very old structures. Also there is a boating option available near it for which one doesn't need to go inside fort or buy fort tickets as there is separate ticket for boating which can be bought at the boating place. It's good for one time visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Vivek S. 6 years ago on Google
    It's beautiful. Well protected.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Tarun C. 1 year ago on Google
    Bara Darwaza of Purana Qila. It is the old Indraprashta Nagar built by Pandava of Mahabharat era. It is also known as Pandavaon ki Killa. Thereafter many kings rebuild & modernize the fort, viz., Maurya, Kushan, Gupta, Rajput, Delhi Sultanates, Mughals and last British. There is a museum inside the fort, here you can see the old pottery, necklaces, utensils etc used by different kingdoms. Its a historical place. You can enjoy while visit with your family. Delhi Zoo situated beside Purana Qila.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 S N. 1 year ago on Google
    This is one of the entrance gate for the old fort and situated next to the Delhi Zoo. One can buy tickets to visit the fort which has a huge area and is having very old structures. Also there is a boating option available near it for which one doesn't need to go inside fort or buy fort tickets as there is separate ticket for boating which can be bought at the boating place. It's good for one time visit.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ishant G. 6 years ago on Google
    The Gate is really awesome must visit guys 👍👍🏃
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 3/5 Ashutosh N. M. 4 years ago on Google
    Bada Darwaza is main entrance to Purana Quilla. One has to buy tickets for Purana quilla, archaeological museum and lake seperately to see all three. With Purana quilla ticket you can visit bada darwaza, tallaque Darvaja, Humayu Darvaja, Sher Mandal, Hamam,Bauli. Camera, mobile photography is free. You need atleast one hour to see this. It was constructed by Sher Shah Suri.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Joy B. 2 years ago on Google
    Magnificent gate for the main entrance to purana qila complex for visitors
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Stroller S. 3 years ago on Google
    It is better to start seeing this fort by walking to the front of Talaqi Darwaza which one can reach by the side of the lake outside the fort. Inside the fort, the Bada Darwaza, Qila-i-Kuhna Masjid, in terms of its architecture and extensive use of marble, both black and white and sandstone, Sher Mandal, Hamaam or Royal Bath, archeological excavations of artifacts going back to Mahabharat times, Humayun Darwaza, Baoli or Stepwell and inside of Talaaqi Darwaza are main attractions.

  • 5/5 Bishal Bayan (. 5 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
    Purana Qila, is the inner citadel of the city of Dina-panah, founded by the second Mughal Emperor, Humayun in 1533 and completed five years later.Purana Qila and its environs flourished as the sixth city of Delhi. Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun in 1540, and renamed the fort as Shergarh, and also added several more structures in the complex, during his reign that lasted for the next five years until his death in 1545.


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