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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : May 22, 2015, 10:51 IST
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This huge 18th century observatory lies in the heart of New Delhi and allows a fascinating glimpse into the advancement of science in India. One of five sites built by Maharaja Jain Singh II in order to monitor the movement of the … Read more
This huge 18th century observatory lies in the heart of New Delhi and allows a fascinating glimpse into the advancement of science in India. One of five sites built by Maharaja Jain Singh II in order to monitor the movement of the sun and other celestial bodies, the complex consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments flanked by trees and grass. Read less

Keeping an eye on the sun for centuries
This huge 18th century observatory lies in the heart of New Delhi and allows a fascinating glimpse into the advancement of science in India. One of five sites built by Maharaja Jain Singh II in order to monitor the movement of the sun and other celestial bodies, the complex consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments flanked by trees and grass.
A great escape from the din of the city; once you've explored the instruments make time to lounge on the grass at the furthest corner of the complex and relish the peace and quiet.
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