The Parliament House is the Indian parliament's residence in New Delhi, India. It is a circular structure designed by British architect Edwin Lutyens and finished in 1927. The sandstone structure is surrounded by lovely green grass and gardens. The Parliament House serves as the home of the Indian Parliament's two houses, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha.
The great architectural architecture and exquisite decorating of Parliament House are well-known. The building's great hall, known as the Central Hall, is a popular destination for visitors, and it is decorated with paintings and murals depicting scenes from Indian history and mythology. The structure also has several monuments and sculptures, including one of Mahatma Gandhi.
The Parliament House also houses the Library of the Lok Sabha, one of the country's largest libraries, with a significant collection of books and manuscripts on a wide range of subjects. Members of parliament, academics, and intellectuals can use the library.
On weekdays, visitors are permitted to enter the Parliament House; however, they must get a special pass and adhere to particular regulations such as dress code and security checks. Visitors may also see the working of Indian democracy by attending the live sessions of the parliament.