Agra is famed for its architectural marbles of the Mughal Emperor and boasts of  more World Heritage Sites. The Red Fort is also a famous tourist attraction which is situated on a bank of Yamuna River . The Red Fort was built with the red sandstones during the years from 1565 to 1574 by the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great Later for his beloved wife Jodha Bai. This historical illustrious building runs for 2.25 kilometers around the perimeter of the Fort. It was initially built as a military establishment but later on its successors made many additions to the main structure. Lots of Mahals, which were constructed afterwards, converted half of the structure into a magnificent palace. There are some grand palaces for instance; Sheesh Mahal - Literally meaning ' Glass Palace ' it was the royal dressing room adorned by tiny mirror-like glass-mosaic decorations on the walls, the Diwan-i-Am was used as a communications ground between the public and the aristocracy and once housed the Peacock Throne. Diwan-i-Khas is a hall of private audience; it was used to welcome kings and VIPs. The Anguri Bagh is spreads over 85 square, geometrically arranged lush green gardens. Khas Mahal - A clean and tidy white marble palace. The mosques, Nagina Masjid as well as Mina Masjid , surrounded by the Agra Fort, were utilized by the royal family, furthermore, the Mughal courtiers for prayer services and the Mina Bazar was a diminutive market where the ladies of the Zenana could do shop for perfumes, clothes, cosmetics, as well as jewellery. The Musamman Burj - A huge, octagonal tower with a balcony facing the well-known Taj. There are ceremonial gardens with flowering plants and fruit trees among the palaces within the Agra Fort. You're clear in your mind to feel transported back to Mughal times when you walk around the Agra Fort on tours to Agra India , with Agra Hub.
The Time of Visiting and Entry Fee:
The Red Fort in Agra remains open from sunrise till the sun setting, to welcome the visitors. The suitable time of visiting the Red Fort is from November to February. The children are under the age of twelve will have the opportunity to enter without any ticket. On the other hand, the adults will need to purchase tickets worth five rupees to go in Red Fort.
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