Red Fort, also known as Lal Qal'ah, is also spoken at Mughal's Lal Kila or Lal Qila in Old Delhi, India. It was built by ShahJahān in the mid 17th century and remains the main tourist attraction. The fort was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
The fortress's huge red sandstone wall is 75 feet (23 m) tall and is surrounded by palaces and entertainment halls, famous balconies, bathrooms, indoor canals, geometric gardens, and luxurious mosques . One of the most famous buildings is Diwan-i-Am. Here, 60 red sandstone pillars support a flat roof and smaller private auditorium (Diwan-i-Khas). There is a white marble pavilion
In the 11th century, the early Red Fort was built in Old Delhi by Tomara's Ammara Para king. Quṭb Mosque is standing on the scene now
Red Fort was originally called "Qila-i-Mubarak" (a blessed fortress) because it is a royal residence. Red Fort's layout is to maintain this site and integrate with Salimgarh Fort. Red Fort's plan and aesthetics represent the climax of Mughal's creativity during the reign of Shah Jahan. After being built by Shah Jahan emperor, the fort was built with many new features. This is a world heritage site
The Red Fort complex is a layered representation of Mughal's architecture and plan, followed by the British forces of these forts. The greatest influence on the health of the Red Fort complex is that the relationship between the house and its intended environment has been changed and the river has been separated from Salimgarh Fort's railway as the river became the main road. Nonetheless, the use of Salimgarh and Red Fort is closely related to the later history. The integrity of Salimgarh Fort can only be known from the value as part of the entire Red Fort complex. The credibility of Mughal and British buildings in the Red Fort complex has been established, but further work was needed to judge the authenticity of the current garden layout. In certain cases of Fort Sarlingal, the credibility of the Mughal era was related to its use and knowledge of the Union and the structure of the British era.
Red Fort was built by the legendary architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri and is thought to have built the world famous Taj Mahal. The fortress is considered the top of the creativity and creativity of the Mughal dynasty. There are many buildings in Red Fort and it is a model of Islamic architecture and Mughal architecture combining Timur and Persian architectural style. Red Fort is known for its gardens (mostly destroyed by Britain) and waterway called "Flow of heaven". This waterway leads to many pavilions which are Mughal architectural styles. In the post-independence era, this building continued to stimulate the construction of many buildings and gardens. The fort is also decorated with flower decoration and precious ornaments. Cohinol diamonds are said to be part of the decoration, the interior looks very beautiful.