A trip to the capital city of Delhi is incomplete without visiting some of its most iconic monuments, including the Qutub Minar. It is a historical minaret that can be found in the Mehrauli area of Delhi and is considered one of the most notable, significant and important structures of Indian architecture and history.
The Qutub Minar is built with exquisitely carved marble and sandstone. The tower is 73 metres tall and the diameter at the base is 47 feet, which creates its tapering structure, much like the shape of a cone.
The 5 storeys of the tower are carved with intricate sculptural work till it reaches the top of the Minar whose diameter is 9 feet. The construction of this minaret started in the year 1199 AD and continued till the year 1369 AD, making it one of the oldest standing structures in Delhi.
Due to its immense historical significance, the UNESCO declared it a world heritage site. There is also a spiral staircase inside with 379 steps leading from the base to the uppermost tip of the tower.
This lofty and magnificent minaret attracts thousands of tourists throughout the year, who travel from all parts of the country and even from international countries to visit the Qutub Minar. Another interesting aspect of the Qutub Minar is the general appearance of the tower.
The influence of all the different emperors and rulers who played a role in the construction of the minaret can be seen clearly on the tower in the form of its various colours, shapes, inscriptions and engraving techniques.
While the bottom half of the tower is made with red sandstone, some parts of the Qutub Minar are also made with white marble and yellow sandstone. From certain angles, the minaret also appears tilted, which historians believe might have been due to the various centuries of craftsmanship that it has been subjected to.
The Qutub Minar has also survived various earthquakes that have taken place in Delhi throughout history, which makes it one of the city’s most fascinating attractions.
Location: Mehrauli, New Delhi, Delhi, 110030
Price: To tour this heritage site, the Indian citizens need to pay a charge of INR 10, while foreign nationals have to pay INR 250 to enter.
Timing: Monday to Sunday (7:00 am – 5:00 pm)