Updated 7 August 2024 at 22:14 IST

Independence Day 2024: Monuments In India That Capture Essence Of Freedom Struggle

As India celebrates its 77th Independence Day, immersing yourself in the country’s rich history can add depth to the festivities, and make it more memorable.

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Places of national interest that people must visit on Independence Day 2024 | Image: Unsplash

As India celebrates its 77th Independence Day, immersing yourself in the country’s rich history can add depth to the festivities. Here are four must-visit historical monuments to enhance your celebration:

Red Fort, Delhi
 

A file photo of  Red Fort, Delhi. Image credit: Unsplash

The Red Fort, or Lal Qila, is a cornerstone of Mughal heritage. Once the residence of Mughal emperors for nearly 200 years, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is vibrant with Independence Day celebrations. Experience its historical charm as you explore bustling markets and soak in the patriotic atmosphere that fills the fort’s grand halls and courtyards.

Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar
 

A file photo of  Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar. Image credit: Unsplash

Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar stands as a sombre reminder of the 1919 massacre, where British troops opened fire on a peaceful gathering. Now a poignant memorial, it commemorates the sacrifices made during India’s struggle for freedom. A visit on Independence Day offers a reflective opportunity to honour those who contributed to India’s independence.

India Gate, Delhi
 

A file photo of  India Gate. Image credit: Unsplash

India Gate, a towering war memorial, honours Indian soldiers who fell during World War I and the Anglo-Afghan War. Standing 42 meters tall, this red sandstone and white marble monument is surrounded by lush gardens and fountains. On Independence Day, it serves as the focal point for vibrant parades and national ceremonies, reflecting the spirit of the nation’s pride.

 

Gateway of India, Mumbai

The Gateway of India, an iconic Mumbai landmark, was erected to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, it is a symbol of the city’s colonial past and a popular tourist attraction. On Independence Day, the Gateway of India stands as a testament to India’s journey from colonial rule to sovereignty.

A file photo of the Gateway Of India | Image: Instagram

These historical landmarks not only offer a glimpse into India’s past but also enhance the Independence Day experience, celebrating the nation's heritage and achievements.

Published By : Devasheesh Pandey

Published On: 7 August 2024 at 22:14 IST