India is interested in history, a veritable paradise, for in every corner that you can discover culturally interesting. This is no different in New Delhi not. The town is built according to legend, seven cities and has a rich culture and sights. New Delhi has two world heritage sites: the Islamic victory column and the Qutab Minar made of red sandstone and white marble tomb of Humayun created. For a cultural trip including the National Museum is worth seeing.
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sight Humayun's Tomb
One of the most beautiful buildings in Delhi with architecture resembling the Taj Mahal. His barber's tomb is also alongside, funny. This tomb, built in 1570, is of particular cultural significance as...
sight Qutb Minar and its Monuments, Delhi
Includes a giant sandstone tower, and the oldest mosque in northern India. Built in the early 13th century a few kilometres south of Delhi, the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, taperin...
sight Nizamuddin
A traditional Indian neighborhood; you must wander the streets off the beaten track, but this is a true cultural experience and you will probably be 'blessed' many times along the way.
museum / gallery National Museum
A must for art lovers in Delhi . Opulent collections of Indian cultures with masterpieces of sculpture and paintings but also art of the natives which is alive to this day.
sight Delhi Fort (Lal Qila)
The castle of the mogul emperors in Delhi. "If there is a paradise on earth, then it is here, here, here," is written over the entrance of the Divan i-Khas, the hall for private audiences. You know that...
sight Jama Masjid
As it is, the largest mosque in Asia. The largest mosque in India and third largest in the world was also considered to be the most beautiful of all mosques praised. Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj M...
sight Bahai House of Worship of the Indian Subcontinent
The temple is a religious homage to the beauty of creation, of light and growth - an architectural symbol in the shape of a lotus flower with 27 marble leaves. Almost 3 million visitors come annually,...
sight Tomb of Humayun
The forerunner of the Taj Mahal is now UNESCO World Heritage Site. The marble dome over the grave of the Mughal emperor soars 43 m high, square building in the Persian style has an octagonal chamber g...
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