Iron Pillar

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New Delhi, India

Monument· Tourist attraction

Iron Pillar Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Iron Pillar is located in New Delhi, India on Mehrauli. Iron Pillar is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category monument in India.

Address

Mehrauli

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pranav Kamdi

It is something thing that you would have never experienced, this Iron Pillar has not rusted since its inception, moreover it is in contact with the environment 24x7. Its metallurgical skills really require applause from the people living in this modern times...

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Parul Thakur

One of the most important place holding a historical significance of Indian State. It is a nice place to visit with family as well as friends. People, not only form India, but also from abroad, hold a great interest in witnessing these historical monuments. The architect as well as the cravings on the walls are one of a kind and is exemplary. It’s still hard even in 21st century to imitate such a sheer structure. All of the historical buildings nearby have a wow factor and will allure you too. I do recommend to visit this at least once in a lifetime.

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Aniket Singh

Such a nice place to visit with family, friends, school team, office team and whatever you feel good. Morning time is the best time to visit this place, things are getting online now so you can scan a QR code for purchasing ticket for yourself and 4 others 1 person can buy only 5 tickets including themselve and you have pay just rupees 35 for per person only for Indian and for foreign it’s 550 per person.

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Mahendra Sharma

Awesome exhibition of traditional Indian scientific knowledge that even today's scientists can't explain.. Awesome authentic and excellent architectural design and work.. India was podcast as snake charmers County but monument like this showcase what Indians are capable of and what knowledge our ancestors hold..

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Himanshu gupta

The photos I'm sharing is more than 3 years old. I went there recently and couldn't take photos properly and because of corona time authorities are very strict that you don't take off your musk even when clicking photos. Thus I'm uploading the old photos from my last trip to qutub minar. This place has just gotten better with time for me as now I know how important this archeological place is for us.