Purana Qila, popularly known as the Old Fort, is a historic fort in New Delhi, India. The Pandavas are said to have erected the fort during the Mahabharata era, although the current construction is thought to have been built by Sher Shah Suri in the 16th century. The fort is one of the city's oldest constructions and a popular place for visitors to learn about ancient India's history and culture.
The fort is well-known for its distinctive architectural style as well as its historical significance. The fort has several walls and gates that were utilised for defence and security. In addition, the fort has several minor shrines and temples that were utilised for religious activities. The fort also has a variety of museums that house a collection of items and memorabilia relating to the fort's and Delhi's past.
The fort is also a popular place for visitors to unwind and take in the natural splendour. The fort has many gardens that are well-known for their magnificent flowerbeds and fountains. Visitors may also wander along the fort's walls and gates, taking in the serene surroundings and learning about the fort's history.