Historic site

Qutb Minar

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Harish
April 7, 2022
Historical place must see
Sanjay
September 13, 2021
There are several reasons why the 72.5-metre-high Qutub Minar has come to be known as Delhi’s enduring symbol. It is the world’s tallest brick tower and one of the finest specimens of Islamic craftsmanship as well. Situated in a lush green complex of monuments and ruins in the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, formerly called Qila Rai Pithora, this UNESCO World Heritage Site attracts around three million visitors annually. Indeed, very much like the city it symbolises, the Qutub Minar has not only stood the test of time for over 800 years but also weathered several design changes, repairs and reconstructions, lightning and earthquakes—even preservation effort
There are several reasons why the 72.5-metre-high Qutub Minar has come to be known as Delhi’s enduring symbol. It is the world’s tallest brick tower and one of the finest specimens of Islamic craftsmanship as well. Situated in a lush green complex of monuments and ruins in the Mehrauli Archaeologica…
Aman
July 11, 2021
Qutub Minar is a historical monument and gladly we are not far from it. On your trip, you must try and visit this place and go in the old mughal era. Dont miss the famous Iron Pillar.
Dr Jain
October 11, 2019
A Historical monument, an architectural wonder ,with greens around is worth a visit. Evening or early mornings are good. Chattarpur Metro station being close by , commuting is very easy from the property.
Jagjot
December 15, 2016
Qutb Minar, at 73 metres, is the tallest brick minaret in the world

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