In 1538, the Mughal emperor Humayun
laid the foundations of his city named Dinpanah,
or the Refuge of the Faithful. The inner citadel
of this city is today called Purana Qila or the
Old Fort. Excavations near the eastern wall of the
fort reveal that the site had been occupied since
1000 B.C. The Purana Qila has three gates - Humayun
Darwaza, Talaqi Darwaza and Bara Darwaza in New
Delhi. The present entrance is the Bara Darwaza,
an imposing red sandstone gate on the western wall.
Inside the Purana Qila is the Sher Manzil, a two-storied
octagonal pavilion in red sandstone, built by the
Afghan ruler, Sher Shah Suri.
Timings: 6 am to 6 pm Tickets: Available at the
site and Delhi Tourism office