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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Majestic Mughal Gateways Restored: Red Fort's Hidden Gems Unveiled

Majestic Mughal Gateways Restored: Red Fort's Hidden Gems Unveiled

16 Nov

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Summary

  • ASI begins Rs 2.4-crore project to restore Delhi Gate and Lahori Gate complexes
  • Aims to revive original Mughal architecture and reopen dozens of long-sealed arched chambers
  • Work involves dismantling later additions, reopening arches and staircases, and restoring intricate plasterwork
Majestic Mughal Gateways Restored: Red Fort's Hidden Gems Unveiled

In a significant move, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has begun an extensive conservation project to restore the Delhi Gate and Lahori Gate complexes of the Red Fort in New Delhi. The Rs 2.4-crore initiative aims to revive the original Mughal architecture and reopen dozens of long-sealed arched chambers that have remained hidden from public view for decades.

The ongoing work focuses on restoring the architectural character of the inner cells, including the vaulted rooms and corridors flanking both gates, which were closed or altered over the years by the British and later, the Indian Army. ASI officials have stated that the project involves dismantling later additions, reopening arches and staircases that were sealed, and restoring the intricate plasterwork and motifs typical of the Mughal period.

Once the restoration is complete, visitors entering or exiting through the gates will experience the fort closer to its 17th-century grandeur, with the arches open, the facades detailed with Mughal artistry, and the corridors breathing life again. The project is part of ASI's larger effort to conserve lesser-seen areas of the Red Fort and enhance public access while preserving its authenticity.

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The ASI has begun a major conservation project to restore the Delhi Gate and Lahori Gate complexes of the Red Fort in New Delhi, aiming to revive the original Mughal architecture and reopen dozens of long-sealed arched chambers.
The Red Fort restoration project is a Rs 2.4-crore initiative by the ASI.
The restoration work involves dismantling later additions, reopening arches and staircases that were sealed, and restoring the intricate plasterwork and motifs typical of the Mughal period in the Delhi Gate and Lahori Gate complexes.

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