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Begumpur Mosque - Mosque in New Delhi , India
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Begumpur Mosque - Mosque in New Delhi - South, India

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About Begumpur Mosque in New Delhi

Address

Begumpur Mosque, Malviya Nagar, Sri Aurobindo Ln, near Mata Mandir, Begumpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Open Hours

Monday- Open 24 hours
Tuesday- Open 24 hours
Wednesday- Open 24 hours
Thursday- Open 24 hours
Friday- Open 24 hours
Saturday- Open 24 hours
Sunday- Open 24 hours

Overall Rating

3.8

Total User Reviews (1264)

Contact
087508 71111
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Begumpur Mosque, Malviya Nagar, Sri Aurobindo Ln, near Mata Mandir, Begumpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110017
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Begumpur Mosque - Featured Reviews (1264)

Ankur BagaiAnkur Bagai

Visiting the Begumpur Mosque in Delhi was a captivating journey through time and a true testament to the rich architectural heritage of the city. Stepping into the mosque's premises, I was immediately struck by its grandeur and serene ambiance. The Begumpur Mosque, located in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, is a magnificent structure that dates back to the 14th century. As I explored its vast courtyard and intricate architecture, I couldn't help but marvel at the mastery and craftsmanship that went into its construction. The mosque's defining feature is its imposing rectangular prayer hall, adorned with beautiful arched entrances and soaring domes. The intricately carved stone walls, adorned with intricate patterns and calligraphy, added a touch of timeless elegance to the surroundings. It was a sight to behold, truly showcasing the architectural brilliance of the bygone era. Walking through the halls and corridors, I could feel the weight of history and spirituality that resonated within the mosque's walls. The tranquility of the space, coupled with the gentle echoes of prayers, created a serene and contemplative atmosphere that enveloped me. One of the highlights of my visit was ascending the minaret, which offered a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding area. From this vantage point, I could see the sprawling cityscape of Delhi, a fusion of ancient and modern, seamlessly blending together. I was also impressed by the meticulous preservation efforts that have been undertaken to maintain the mosque's authenticity. Despite its age, the Begumpur Mosque stands as a proud symbol of Delhi's architectural legacy and serves as a reminder of the city's rich cultural heritage. Visiting the Begumpur Mosque was a truly enriching experience. It provided a glimpse into the past, allowing me to appreciate the architectural brilliance and cultural significance that it represents. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a serene space for contemplation, the Begumpur Mosque is a must-visit destination in Delhi. It offers a glimpse into the city's glorious past and invites visitors to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty.

Nate AllenNate Allen

Holey abandoned mosque Batman Found this B-E-A-utiful place by total and complete accident looking for a completely different ruin I was wondering around this lovely lil neighborhood on the hunt for a small tomb that a friend told me about when I stumbled upon this absolutely maaaassive once great place of worship This ole mosque was significantly larger than the famous Jama Masjid mosque in old Delhi... Like literally double the size but without one single soul inside of her..... As opposed to tripping over hundreds of people left and right as you try to make your way into the tourist trap of a functional mosque downtown If I'm honest exploring this once grand place at sunset was an absolute treat!!! Simply incredible watching the golden hour come in full swing behind these incredible domes while painting these pillars with enchanted light The courtyard is larger than any sports stadium that I have ever visited and is still somehow covered completely in stone The outlying hallways were super long and full of nooks and cranny's to explore. What was impressive to me was just how insanely precise all the geometric shapes that adorn these long corridors full of gigantic hand carved columns were... Staggering honestly While exploring I managed to find a room completely full of bats! Literally 100's of these fantastic winged mammals hanging out (ooooooo yes I said it) getting ready for their nightly flight into the abyss I find it amazing that this entire neighborhood is built around this ginormous ancient wonder... That in itself is pretty freakin' cool y'all! Just to see these new apartment complexes built directly next to something 600 years old..... You simply just don't get to see that everyday fam In the most literal sense this is the textbook definition of a hidden gem

SUJITH AILSUJITH AIL

A magnificent historical place with zero care and a limited history... A huge mosque with almost a sq. Km area of courtyard inside. Awesome architecture gumbaz and symmetrical arches throughout the place. It's one of the must visit places in Delhi but sadly anyone visits. Also to be noted, illicit activities also go on at this place as there's limited security. One guard. Efforts are being made to restore the place but it seems like, it will be too little too late...

Dr. Md. Afroz AlamDr. Md. Afroz Alam

The historical Begumpur Mosque is located at Malviya Nagar, Sri Aurobindo Ln, Begumpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110017. Begumpur Mosque is like a twin to its counterpart at Jama Masjid, similar in size but completely opposite in its present state to the Old Delhi mosque which is still in use. Similar to the Khirki Mosque nearby in its architectural motifs, there's a debate as to whether the mosque was built during Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq's or his successor, Firoz Shah's reign, with evidence pointing more towards the latter as Juna Shah, Firoz Shah's prime minister, had constructed many mosques with similar architectural motifs (Khirki being one). But the maintenance of the mosque is not satisfactory. Need to take care.

Akash GoelAkash Goel

It is a good place.. very wide almost square in shape.. with stairs and u can go up where u see those round ceiling structure.. the structure is a bit too ruined.. but this place is also ruined this smokers.. n rednecks.. visit carefully..

Vivek Pratap SinghVivek Pratap Singh

Right there, in middle of South Delhi. It's a ruin. Pretty, waiting for salvation, recognition. Poor place is magnificent slowly crumbling away. It's massive and relatably safe to visit during the day time. There are parks all around, and the 'minars' (read towers) are accessible, so is the roof. Not very littered, but signs of people coming here to drink to get away from public sight is visible. Local teenagers might be visiting to smoke substance, or to sneak away a drink. This dfinitely could become heritage property that gets sanction for maintenance. Alas, it doesn't appear to be so. Great location to shoot, or sit when is bit too hot. Access is easy, via a car in close proximity with a minutes walk to the main entry.

Khushi AgarwalKhushi Agarwal

It may not be worth visiting if you're travelling from far, but if you are visiting the Hauz Khas fort you must come here. Its open all the time, free, I found kids playing cricket there. It was really peaceful, enjoyed.

Barun GhoshBarun Ghosh

Built in the 14th century CE possibly by Khan-E-Jahan (General) Malik Maqbul Tilangani of the Delhi Sultanate. This is Delhi's second largest mosque and older than the Jama Masjid by about 300 years. Built of Delhi quartzite, the Mosque and its surroundings have with stood the ravages of time. It's design has strong Central Asian motifs being especially very similar to the blue tiles mosques of Samarkand in Uzbekistan. No tickets are required and Archaeological Survey of India provides more than one guard for security, I'd still recommend visiting only in the morning and afternoons as by the evening the local riff raff boys come to drink at this beautiful site. Very steep steps to enter the mosque complex and within it also the main square is all cobbled, not suitable for persons with reduced mobility.

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Where is Begumpur Mosque Located ?

Begumpur Mosque Located in New Delhi of South. The complete address is Begumpur Mosque, Malviya Nagar, Sri Aurobindo Ln, near Mata Mandir, Begumpur, New Delhi, Delhi 110017.

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