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Mutiny Memorial
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Mutiny Memorial is a Gothic-style stone tower located on Rani Jhansi Road in the Civil Lines area of New Delhi. Built in 1863, it stands about 30 meters tall and is surrounded by a small park with benches and greenery. The memorial commemorates British and Indian soldiers who died fighting on the British side during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Though originally named 'Mutiny Memorial', it was later renamed 'Ajitgarh' after India's independence. The site offers a quiet escape from the city's hustle, with views of the surrounding area from its base. Visitors can read the plaques detailing the history, though the narrative is colonial in perspective. It's a lesser-known spot, ideal for history buffs and those seeking a reflective moment.
Don't miss
- Admire the Gothic Revival architecture with intricate stone carvings
- Read the historical plaques and inscriptions on the memorial
- Enjoy a peaceful stroll in the surrounding park
- Photograph the tower against the skyline, especially at sunset
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mutiny Memorial
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Mutiny Memorial with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inNew Delhi and Old Delhi Tour Full Day5★ · 136 travelers4–8 hoursFree cancellationFrom$10 per personSee dates →
Best full dayOld and New Delhi Highlights Tour with Old Delhi Rickshaw Ride4.9★ · 410 travelers8–9 hoursFree cancellationFrom$33 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleOld and New Delhi Private City Tour5★ · 31 travelers~8 hoursFree cancellationFrom$20 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Old Secretariat or Kashmiri Gate.
- The park has limited shade; carry water and sunscreen.
- Climbing the tower is not allowed, you can only view it from the ground.
- Read up on the 1857 rebellion beforehand to better appreciate the site.
A bit of history
The Mutiny Memorial was erected in 1863 by the British government to honor soldiers who died in the 1857 rebellion. After independence, a plaque was added acknowledging Indian soldiers who died on both sides. In 1972, it was renamed Ajitgarh, but the original name remains in common use.
Common questions
Is the Mutiny Memorial open every day?
Yes, the park is open daily from sunrise to sunset.
Can I have a picnic here?
Yes, the park is suitable for small picnics, but there are no facilities.
Is photography allowed?
Yes, photography is free and encouraged.
Are there guided tours?
No official tours, but you can hire a local guide nearby.
How much time should I spend?
30 minutes is enough to see the memorial and walk around the park.
Is it safe to visit alone?
Yes, the area is safe during daylight hours.
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