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Lodi Garden in New Delhi


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    Distance from New Delhi : 9 km;

    Time to Reach from New Delhi : 0 h, 15 m


Lodi Garden is a park situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road in Delhi. It spreads over an area of 90 acres and houses the tombs of Mohammed Shah and Sikander Lodi and also contains Sheesh Gumbad and Bara Gumbad. The architectures date back to 15th century, the time of Lodis.

 

The tomb of Mohammed Shah was constructed in 1444 by Alauddin Alam Shah. The tomb of Sikander Lodi was built by his son Ibrahim Lodi in 1517. Bara Gumbad is a gateway to the three domed mosque and opposite to this is the Sheesh Gumbad or glass dome constructed with the glazed tiles.

 

The garden was named as Lady Willingdon Park during the British regime and later was renamed as Lodi Gardens.

 
 



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