Impressive fort with red ramparts, grand gateways and a boating lake
The construction of Purana Qila, or Old Fort, was initiated by Mughal Emperor Humayun in 1533 AD, not long before he was defeated by the Afghan Sher Shah Suri. Sher Shah added to the complex, resulting in a fascinating blend of Mughal, Afghan and Hindu architecture.
Only one of three original entrances to the fort, the Bara Darwaza, remains open to the public and it is here that a visit begins. Via lawns and formal gardens you'll find your way to the impressive Qila-I-Kuna mosque and the two storey, red-sandstone 'Sher Mandal' pavilion library where it is believed 16th century Mughal emperor Humayan fell to his death.
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