Red Fort is a historically significant monument in Delhi, India.
It was built during the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and served as the primary residence for the Mughal emperors.
The fort is known for its magnificent Mughal architecture and is made primarily of red sandstone, which gives it its name.
Inside the Red Fort, visitors can explore various impressive structures. The Diwan-i-Aam, or the Hall of Public Audience,
was where the emperor would meet and address the general public. The Diwan-i-Khas, or the Hall of Private Audience, was a more exclusive area
reserved for private meetings and discussions. Both halls showcase intricate detailing and ornamentation.
The fort is entered through the iconic Lahori Gate, which leads to the Chatta Chowk, a bustling market street during the Mughal era.
The market street offers a vibrant atmosphere with shops selling various items.