Delhi Vidhan Sabha
Sampurna MajumderSampurna Majumder/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN DELHI/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 15:21 IST
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Located a few yards away from the Vidhan Sabha Metro Station, the stately building of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha is another place that can leave travellers awestruck. Washed in white, the architecture is colonial complete with arches … Read more
Located a few yards away from the Vidhan Sabha Metro Station, the stately building of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha is another place that can leave travellers awestruck. Washed in white, the architecture is colonial complete with arches and pillars. The building is flanked by gardens on two sides although these are not as well maintained as they should be. Delhi Government offices operate from the premises today hence the chaos and litter. Entry is limited with the many police posts that will bombard you with many a question on the purpose of your visit. However, one can capture a grand view of the historic building from the road itself. Best way to reach is via metro. Read less

Located a few yards away from the Vidhan Sabha Metro Station, the stately building of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha is another place that can leave travellers awestruck. Washed in white, the architecture is colonial complete with arches and pillars. The building is flanked by gardens on two sides although these are not as well maintained as they should be. Delhi Government offices operate from the premises today hence the chaos and litter. Entry is limited with the many police posts that will bombard you with many a question on the purpose of your visit. However, one can capture a grand view of the historic building from the road itself. Best way to reach is via metro.
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