North Delhi for heritage lovers
Shruti Maheshwari and Sampurna MajumderShruti Maheshwari and Sampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : Sep 9, 2016, 12:32 IST
Synopsis
On the outskirts of the erstwhile walled city of Delhi was an area frequented by invaders, scheming wazirs and power hungry emperors. What is left today are structural landmarks, memories and many legends about what could have tra … Read more
On the outskirts of the erstwhile walled city of Delhi was an area frequented by invaders, scheming wazirs and power hungry emperors. What is left today are structural landmarks, memories and many legends about what could have transpired two action-packed centuries ago. Beginning with the monuments that were built by the British for the purpose of governance including Town Hall and Vice-Regal lodge to those structures that were meant for surveillance-Flagstaff Tower, Barracks and finally the memorials-Tis Hazari, Mutiny Memorial, the area is peppered with many must visit landmarks. Read less

On the outskirts of the erstwhile walled city of Delhi was an area frequented by invaders, scheming wazirs and power hungry emperors. What is left today are structural landmarks, memories and many legends about what could have transpired two action-packed centuries ago. Beginning with the monuments that were built by the British for the purpose of governance including Town Hall and Vice-Regal lodge to those structures that were meant for surveillance-Flagstaff Tower, Barracks and finally the memorials-Tis Hazari, Mutiny Memorial, the area is peppered with many must visit landmarks.
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