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Delhi, India

"The capital of seven empires" — that's the status Delhi gained throughout its centuries-old history. The city initially founded as Indraprastha around 3000 years B.C. witnessed many forms of state governments and rulers ranging from ancient Indian dynasties to the Campaigns of Alexander the Great, from Islamic Sultanates rule to the Great Mughal epoch, from Crown Colonies to the present-day Republic.

Lotus Temple

Around 60 000 monuments of world-wide importance have remained here, and such monuments as Qutb Minar, Red Fort and Humayun's Tomb were declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. That's where we begin our story of the landmarks of Delhi.

Akshardham. The largest Hindu temple

Religious complex of Qutb Minar appeared in 1206 as a symbol of Islamic domination. Its main minaret is 72.5 meters height and made of rotten rock. During the following 150 years Qutb Minar was being rebuilt: the two upper layers decorated with white marble were created in 1368. Qutb Minar played a significant role as origin of Indo-Islamic architectural style.

Humayun's Tomb

The construction of the Tomb of Mughal padishah Humayun was carried out between 1562 and 1570 by the order of his widow. It is another example of exceptional style and interlacing of history. The architects managed to create something between the Tomb of Tamerlane (forefather of Humayun) situated in Samarkand and famous Taj Mahal, which was constructed one century afterwards by Shah Jahan (great grandson of padishah).

Jama Masjid — the largest mosque in India

Red Fort is a historical citadel of the Great Mughal period. The final approval for its construction was granted in 1639, at the time when Shah Jahan decided to relocate the capital from Agra to Delhi. It took eight years to build Shahjahanabad city, the part of which Red Fort finally became. Though some parts of the complex were rebuilt at the period of British dominance, the main constructions of this complex remained intact.

Red Fort

Occupying the area of 1483 sq. kilometers, Delhi possesses a lot of monuments of different periods of time. The shortest list of historical, cultural and architectural landmarks of Delhi will consist of several dozens points. Memorial area of Raj Ghat (the burial place of Mahatma Gandhi) and the observatory of Jantar Mantar dated the 17th century; the main Sikh temple Sis Ganj and Rajpath boulevard that runs through the India Gate; the largest Hindu temple complex of Akshardham and the market of Chandni Chowk built at the time of Shah Jahan's reign; the main mosque of the city Jama Masjid dated the same period and modern Bahá'í temple in the form of a snow-white lotus...

One can spend several days visiting all these sites of heritage. But this ancient Indian city full of beauty can also be explored virtually by means of our panoramas.

Photo by Dmitry Moiseenko, Stas Sedov and Ivan Roslyakov

18 June 2015

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Very good footage. Now during lockdown it would be even better as the pollution is down and views infinitely better.

Kate Wadham, United Kingdom

Specially thanks to Google team for it. I love my India very beautiful personalise by You .

Rakesh Swami, India

It is one of the best creation made by you guys...Thanks a lot for it...after watching this it gives real feelings of visiting the places..

Jitin Thokale, India

Very fortunate to have seen most of these monuments on school trips, growing up in India,
Especially fond of Mughal architecture-they were prolific and visionary builders.Grandeur,romance and beauty in every structure!Your work pays homage to a bygone era.Many thanks!

Naznine Qureshi, USA

Absolutely superb, Beautiful presentation.
Keep up the good work.

Shridhar Shiny, India

Absolutely superb, Beautiful presentation.
Keep up the good work.

Shridhar Shiny, India

I will go there with wy lover oneday.

chen zhiwei, China

Very beautiful presentation !!! thank you

Karel Hofmann, Czech Republic

you have made our capital a superb journey experience.after akshardham darshan 5 years ago, i am big fan of you.have more journey of south asian countries.

kanu zala, India

Very nice...

Naren Pradhan, India

Nice shadow on Connaught Place :-

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