Delhi University Mughal Garden - Delhi

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About Delhi University Mughal Garden

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Contact Delhi University Mughal Garden

Address :

Faculty of Science, University Enclave, Delhi, 110007, India

Postal code : 110007
Website : http://www.du.ac.in/
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Faculty of Science, University Enclave, Delhi, 110007, India
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Himanshu Arora on Google

Flowers show happens once in a year, every person must visit the show to get filled with renewed energy. As flowers and nature give us so many lessons if you are a good observer. Note: The place is approximately accessible for persons on wheelchair.
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1000 Technology on Google

Such a great place to relax your mind and having introspection.
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MUDASIR on Google

Am always attracted by the Mughal gardens especially by their architecture and planning
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rahul regar on Google

Very good maintained garden many students and senior citizon are coming
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Suraj Singh on Google

Very Good Beautiful Place. When you enter the Garden you feel the freshness or Really Nice Smell of Different Flowers. You can see variety of Flowers.
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Vivek Kr Choudhary on Google

Best place at the centre of University of Delhi, vibrant, full of energy, Adobe of thousands ? and ecologically sound location.
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Muskan Sharma on Google

Very beautiful I liked this place to much there are many type of flowers you can easily ????
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Shaibaz Shaikh on Google

Spread over a vast expanse of 15 acres, Mughal Gardens has often been portrayed, and deservedly so, as the soul of the Presidential Palace. The Mughal Gardens draw its inspiration from the Mughal Gardens of Jammu and Kashmir, the gardens around the Taj Mahal and even miniature paintings of India and Persia. Sir Edwin Lutyens had finalized the designs of the Mughal Gardens as early as 1917, however, it was only during the year 1928-1929 that plantings were done. His collaborator for the gardens was Director of Horticulture, William Mustoe. Like the building of Rashtrapati Bhavan have two different styles of architecture, Indian and western, similarly, Sir Lutyens brought together two different horticulture traditions together for the gardens, the Mughal style and the English flower garden. Mughal canals, terraces and flowering shrubs are beautifully blended with European flowerbeds, lawns and private hedges.

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