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Coronation Park is a park located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar in Delhi, India. It was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India.
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Nirankari Sarovar
P5GX+6RF, Nirankari Rd, Nirankari Park, Shanti Svaroop Tyagi Marg, Nirankari Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110033, India
Fountain of Oneness by Sant Nirankari Mission
Ground No. 8, P6G2+94F Nirankari Chowk, near Nirankari Sarover, Nirankari Park, Gopalpur Village, Delhi, 110033, India
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Adarsh Canteen - Nirankari Sarovar
P5GX+M8G, Nirankari Park, Jharoda Majra Burari, Delhi, 110033, India
I T I Canteen
P6G3+F72, Dheerpur, Nirankari Park, Gopalpur Village, Delhi, 110033, India
Swad Se Desi
Shop No A-4, Building No A-23,24 Satija House Complex, Nirankari Park, Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, 110009, India
Shudh Vaishno Nirankari Dhaba
10/9, Pradhan Rd, Nirankari Colony, Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, 110033, India
Bikaner Sweets And Restaurant
Ground Floor, Central, Hardev Nagar, Laldora, Jharoda, Burari, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110084, India
Mama Ji Chaap Wale
Main Rd, Hardev Nagar, Jharoda Majra, Jharoda, Burari, New Delhi, Delhi, 110084, India
Little Dragon
A44, Gali Number 1, Hardev Nagar St, Laldora, Jharoda Majra Burari, Delhi, 110084, India
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Coronation Park

P5CX+WHF, Shanti Swaroop Tyagi Marg, Model Town, New Delhi, Delhi, 110033, India
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Coronation Park is a park located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar in Delhi, India. It was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India.

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attractions: Nirankari Sarovar, Fountain of Oneness by Sant Nirankari Mission, restaurants: Adarsh Canteen - Nirankari Sarovar, I T I Canteen, Swad Se Desi, Shudh Vaishno Nirankari Dhaba, Bikaner Sweets And Restaurant, Mama Ji Chaap Wale, Little Dragon
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Nirankari Sarovar

Fountain of Oneness by Sant Nirankari Mission

Nirankari Sarovar

Nirankari Sarovar

4.4

(1.9K)

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Fountain of Oneness by Sant Nirankari Mission

Fountain of Oneness by Sant Nirankari Mission

4.6

(241)

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Flavors of Old Delhi: Street Food & Spice Market
Flavors of Old Delhi: Street Food & Spice Market
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Nearby restaurants of Coronation Park

Adarsh Canteen - Nirankari Sarovar

I T I Canteen

Swad Se Desi

Shudh Vaishno Nirankari Dhaba

Bikaner Sweets And Restaurant

Mama Ji Chaap Wale

Little Dragon

Adarsh Canteen - Nirankari Sarovar

Adarsh Canteen - Nirankari Sarovar

4.1

(140)

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I T I Canteen

I T I Canteen

3.8

(10)

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Swad Se Desi

Swad Se Desi

4.5

(1)

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Shudh Vaishno Nirankari Dhaba

Shudh Vaishno Nirankari Dhaba

3.7

(105)

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Good place to go for a long walk with nature and refresh yourself. Highly Recommended šŸ˜ŠšŸƒšŸ‘ *History about Coronation Park* Coronation Park is a park located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar (Formless Lake) in Delhi, India. It was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India. Later it was used to celebrate the accession of King Edward VII in 1903, and, finally, it was here that the Durbar commemorating the coronation of King George V as Emperor of India took place on 12 December 1911, subsequent to his coronation at Westminster Abbey in June 1911. This last celebration had all the princely states in attendance. The decision to hold the Coronation Durbars in Delhi at the vast open ground at Coronation Park was a move to emphasise the historical significance of Delhi as the former capital of the Mughal Empire. Coronation Park has the largest and tallest statue of King George V. The statue was moved here in the mid-1960s from a site opposite India Gate in the centre of New Delhi. It is opposite the Obelisk called the Coronation Memorial, which commemorates the 1911 Durbar, when George V laid the foundation stone for the new capital city of New Delhi. Delhi was chosen as the site of the park because the city boasted a great historical legacy for such royal activities.[2][6] The site was developed as a park and venue to hold the first Durbar, or imperial pageant, in Delhi under the supervision of the British Raj. Durbars were an "invented tradition" to showcase the prowess of the British by perpetuating a tradition of previous Hindu, Muslim and Mughal rulers.[6] Three Durbars were held by the British monarchy during a period of forty years in the park, which was located near the soon to be created New Delhi, just south of Shahjahanbad.[6] The three Durbars were held near a ridge where the British won a great victory during the Indian rebellion of 1857. In addition, the location helped emphasise the grandeur of the British monarchy to the native rulers and the people who attended the Durbars. In 2005, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Government of Delhi resolved to restore Coronation Park, which was in a state of neglect.[15] INTACH has also decided to complete the heritage corridor along with also improving and standardising the signs on Delhi's roads from Coronation Park in the north to Qutab Minar in south as part of the beautification of Delhi before the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[16] Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has prepared a Draft Zonal Development Plan for Zone – "C" (Civil Lines Zone) which includes the Conservation & Heritage of the precincts of the Coronation Pillar. DDA expects to develop it as a tourist spot since it is very close to the National Highway 1 (NH 1) bypass. It is also intended to develop the area around the Nirankari Sarovar, which has been earmarked for green/water body with sports facilities.[17] In 2017, however, after missing several project deadlines, the park largely remained in a state of neglect. •
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Coronation Park is located at Burari road near Nirankari Sarovar Park. At this place Delhi Darbar is held in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V as emperor of India. An obelisk stands today at the place Darbar was held. Park is under DDA and the entry and parking is free but it's condition is not good. It has overgrown grasses, dirty water less washrooms, no availability of drinking water and not advisable to be visited during monsoon. Stagnant water around the obelisk with most of the pathways submerged in water I found no system of drains for water movement.
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Good place to go for a long walk with nature and refresh yourself. Highly Recommended šŸ˜ŠšŸƒšŸ‘ *History about Coronation Park* Coronation Park is a park located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar (Formless Lake) in Delhi, India. It was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India. Later it was used to celebrate the accession of King Edward VII in 1903, and, finally, it was here that the Durbar commemorating the coronation of King George V as Emperor of India took place on 12 December 1911, subsequent to his coronation at Westminster Abbey in June 1911. This last celebration had all the princely states in attendance. The decision to hold the Coronation Durbars in Delhi at the vast open ground at Coronation Park was a move to emphasise the historical significance of Delhi as the former capital of the Mughal Empire. Coronation Park has the largest and tallest statue of King George V. The statue was moved here in the mid-1960s from a site opposite India Gate in the centre of New Delhi. It is opposite the Obelisk called the Coronation Memorial, which commemorates the 1911 Durbar, when George V laid the foundation stone for the new capital city of New Delhi. Delhi was chosen as the site of the park because the city boasted a great historical legacy for such royal activities.[2][6] The site was developed as a park and venue to hold the first Durbar, or imperial pageant, in Delhi under the supervision of the British Raj. Durbars were an "invented tradition" to showcase the prowess of the British by perpetuating a tradition of previous Hindu, Muslim and Mughal rulers.[6] Three Durbars were held by the British monarchy during a period of forty years in the park, which was located near the soon to be created New Delhi, just south of Shahjahanbad.[6] The three Durbars were held near a ridge where the British won a great victory during the Indian rebellion of 1857. In addition, the location helped emphasise the grandeur of the British monarchy to the native rulers and the people who attended the Durbars. In 2005, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Government of Delhi resolved to restore Coronation Park, which was in a state of neglect.[15] INTACH has also decided to complete the heritage corridor along with also improving and standardising the signs on Delhi's roads from Coronation Park in the north to Qutab Minar in south as part of the beautification of Delhi before the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[16] Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has prepared a Draft Zonal Development Plan for Zone – "C" (Civil Lines Zone) which includes the Conservation & Heritage of the precincts of the Coronation Pillar. DDA expects to develop it as a tourist spot since it is very close to the National Highway 1 (NH 1) bypass. It is also intended to develop the area around the Nirankari Sarovar, which has been earmarked for green/water body with sports facilities.[17] In 2017, however, after missing several project deadlines, the park largely remained in a state of neglect. •
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A historical and beautiful park to spend time in leisure. It's located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar and is easily approachable. The park has jogging tracks, a playing area, and a sitting area. One can come here with friends and family and can spend quality time with them. It was established to commemorate the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary as the Emperor and Empress of India in 1911. The park has few monuments and statues, including the iconic Obelisk which was brought to the park from another location in Delhi. It also has several other statues of British monarchs, viceroys, and other important figures from the colonial era. In recent years, the park has undergone renovation and restoration work to improve its condition and preserve its historical significance. Today, it is a popular destination for visitors who are interested in Delhi's colonial history and architecture. No entry ticket for the park Parking is free, hope it will remain free in the future as well Public convenience is also there ************************************ ą¤•ą„‹ą¤°ą„‹ą¤Øą„‡ą¤¶ą¤Ø ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤¦ą¤æą¤²ą„ą¤²ą„€, भारत ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤ą¤• ą¤®ą¤¹ą¤¤ą„ą¤µą¤Ŗą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤£ ऐतिहासिक ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤¹ą„ˆą„¤ यह 1911 ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ भारत ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤‡ą¤®ą„ą¤Ŗą„€ą¤°ą¤æą¤Æą¤² और ą¤ą¤®ą„ą¤Ŗą„ą¤°ą„‡ą¤ø ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤°ą„‚ą¤Ŗ ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ किंग ą¤œą„‰ą¤°ą„ą¤œ V और ą¤•ą„ą¤µą„€ą¤Ø ą¤®ą„ˆą¤°ą„€ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤•ą„‹ą¤°ą„‹ą¤Øą„‡ą¤¶ą¤Ø ą¤•ą„‹ याद ą¤•ą¤°ą¤Øą„‡ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤²ą¤æą¤ ą¤øą„ą¤„ą¤¾ą¤Ŗą¤æą¤¤ किया गया ą¤„ą¤¾ą„¤ ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤‰ą¤¤ą„ą¤¤ą¤° ą¤¦ą¤æą¤²ą„ą¤²ą„€ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤•ą¤æą¤‚ą¤—ą„ą¤øą¤µą„‡ ą¤•ą„ˆą¤‚ą¤Ŗ ą¤•ą„ą¤·ą„‡ą¤¤ą„ą¤° ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤øą„ą¤„ą¤æą¤¤ ą¤¹ą„ˆ और लगभग 55 ą¤ą¤•ą¤”ą¤¼ ą¤•ą„ą¤·ą„‡ą¤¤ą„ą¤° ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤«ą„ˆą¤²ą¤¾ ą¤¹ą„ą¤† ą¤¹ą„ˆą„¤ सर ą¤ą¤”ą¤µą¤æą¤Ø ą¤²ą„ą¤Æą„‚ą¤Ÿą„‡ą¤‚ą¤ø, ą¤¦ą¤æą¤²ą„ą¤²ą„€ ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤•ą¤ˆ ą¤®ą¤¹ą¤¤ą„ą¤µą¤Ŗą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤£ ą¤øą¤‚ą¤°ą¤šą¤Øą¤¾ą¤“ą¤‚ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤µą¤¾ą¤øą„ą¤¤ą„ą¤•ą¤¾ą¤°, ą¤œą„ˆą¤øą„‡ इंऔिया ą¤—ą„‡ą¤Ÿ और ą¤°ą¤¾ą¤·ą„ą¤Ÿą„ą¤°ą¤Ŗą¤¤ą¤æ भवन ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤Øą¤æą¤°ą„ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤£ą¤•ą¤°ą„ą¤¤ą¤¾ ą¤Øą„‡ इस ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• का ą¤”ą¤æą¤œą¤¾ą¤‡ą¤Ø किया ą¤„ą¤¾ą„¤ ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤•ą¤ˆ ą¤®ą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤¤ą¤æą¤Æą¤¾ą¤‚ और ą¤øą„ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤°ą¤• ą¤¹ą„ˆą¤‚, ą¤œą¤æą¤Øą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤“ą¤¬ą„‡ą¤²ą¤æą¤øą„ą¤• (ą¤øą„ą¤®ą¤¾ą¤°ą¤•-ą¤øą„ą¤¤ą¤‚ą¤­) शामिल ą¤¹ą„ˆ, ą¤œą„‹ ą¤¦ą¤æą¤²ą„ą¤²ą„€ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤ą¤• और ą¤øą„ą¤„ą¤¾ą¤Ø ą¤øą„‡ इस ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ लाया गया ą¤„ą¤¾ą„¤ ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤¬ą„ą¤°ą¤æą¤Ÿą¤æą¤¶ ą¤°ą¤¾ą¤œą¤¾ą¤“ą¤‚, ą¤µą¤¾ą¤‡ą¤øą¤°ą¤¾ą¤Æą„‹ą¤‚, और ą¤•ą„‹ą¤²ą„‹ą¤Øą¤æą¤Æą¤² ą¤Æą„ą¤— ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤…ą¤Øą„ą¤Æ ą¤®ą¤¹ą¤¤ą„ą¤µą¤Ŗą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤£ ą¤µą„ą¤Æą¤•ą„ą¤¤ą¤æą¤Æą„‹ą¤‚ ą¤•ą„€ ą¤­ą„€ ą¤®ą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤¤ą¤æą¤Æą¤¾ą¤‚ ą¤¹ą„ˆą¤‚ą„¤ यह ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤• ऐतिहासिक ą¤°ą„‚ą¤Ŗ ą¤øą„‡ ą¤®ą¤¹ą¤¤ą„ą¤µą¤Ŗą„‚ą¤°ą„ą¤£ ą¤¹ą„ˆ और हाल ą¤¹ą„€ ą¤®ą„‡ą¤‚ ą¤øą¤‚ą¤°ą¤•ą„ą¤·ą¤£ और ą¤Ŗą„ą¤Øą¤°ą„ą¤µą¤¾ą¤ø ą¤•ą¤¾ą¤°ą„ą¤Æ किया गया ą¤¹ą„ˆ | यह ą¤¦ą¤æą¤²ą„ą¤²ą„€ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤”ą¤Ŗą¤Øą„ą¤Æą¤¾ą¤øą¤æą¤• इतिहास और ą¤µą¤¾ą¤øą„ą¤¤ą„ą¤•ą¤²ą¤¾ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤Ŗą„ą¤°ą¤¤ą¤æ ą¤°ą„ą¤šą¤æ ą¤°ą¤–ą¤Øą„‡ ą¤µą¤¾ą¤²ą„‡ ą¤Ŗą¤°ą„ą¤Æą¤Ÿą¤•ą„‹ą¤‚ ą¤•ą„‡ ą¤²ą¤æą¤ ą¤ą¤• ą¤²ą„‹ą¤•ą¤Ŗą„ą¤°ą¤æą¤Æ ą¤†ą¤•ą¤°ą„ą¤·ą¤£ ą¤¹ą„ˆą„¤
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Coronation Park is located at Burari road near Nirankari Sarovar Park. At this place Delhi Darbar is held in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of King George V as emperor of India. An obelisk stands today at the place Darbar was held. Park is under DDA and the entry and parking is free but it's condition is not good. It has overgrown grasses, dirty water less washrooms, no availability of drinking water and not advisable to be visited during monsoon. Stagnant water around the obelisk with most of the pathways submerged in water I found no system of drains for water movement.
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Title: A Regal Retreat: Coronation Park in Burari

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5)

Nestled in the heart of Burari, Delhi, Coronation Park stands as a testament to India's rich history and regal heritage. This sprawling expanse of greenery, with its meticulously preserved remnants of colonial architecture, is a hidden gem that every history enthusiast and nature lover should explore.

At first glance, Coronation Park impresses with its grandeur. The well-maintained lawns and tree-lined pathways provide a serene setting for visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The park's strategic location offers a respite from the urban chaos, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, family picnics, or even a quiet moment of introspection.

The main attraction of Coronation Park lies in its historical significance. Once the site of the Delhi Durbar, where three British monarchs were proclaimed the Emperor or Empress of India, the park holds a treasure trove of memories from India's colonial past. The carefully preserved statues and obelisks serve as silent witnesses to the changing tides of history. The colossal statue of King George V mounted on his faithful steed commands attention, evoking a sense of the era's grandiosity.

The park's well-organized layout ensures that visitors can easily navigate through its historical landmarks. Informative plaques and signages offer valuable insights into the events and personalities associated with each structure. This thoughtful addition enhances the educational value of the park, making it an enriching experience for students, history buffs, and curious minds alike.

One cannot help but be captivated by the charm of the carefully maintained relics from the British era. The grandeur of the Coronation Pillar, a soaring red sandstone structure, stands as a powerful symbol of India's transition to a republic. The meticulously carved inscriptions provide a glimpse into the meticulous craftsmanship of the time. Additionally, the statues of prominent figures like Lord Hardinge and Lord Curzon add a touch of realism to the historical narrative.

For those seeking solace amidst nature, Coronation Park does not disappoint. The lush greenery, mature trees, and well-tended flower beds create an inviting environment for nature enthusiasts. Birdwatchers will find pleasure in the park's avian residents, from chirping sparrows to graceful peacocks. The peaceful ambiance invites visitors to sit back, relax, and soak in the beauty of their surroundings.

The maintenance and cleanliness of Coronation Park deserve special mention. The diligent efforts of the caretakers are evident in the immaculate condition of the park. Well-trimmed hedges, litter-free walkways, and clean restroom facilities contribute to a pleasant and hygienic experience for all visitors.

In conclusion, Coronation Park in Burari stands as a living testament to India's storied past. Its blend of history, natural beauty, and meticulous maintenance make it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike. Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape from the city's chaos, Coronation Park offers an enriching and immersive experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for India's heritage. Visit this regal retreat, and let the echoes of history...

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Good place to go for a long walk with nature and refresh yourself.

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History about Coronation Park

Coronation Park is a park located at Burari Road near Nirankari Sarovar (Formless Lake) in Delhi, India. It was the venue of the Delhi Durbar of 1877 when Queen Victoria was proclaimed the Empress of India. Later it was used to celebrate the accession of King Edward VII in 1903, and, finally, it was here that the Durbar commemorating the coronation of King George V as Emperor of India took place on 12 December 1911, subsequent to his coronation at Westminster Abbey in June 1911. This last celebration had all the princely states in attendance. The decision to hold the Coronation Durbars in Delhi at the vast open ground at Coronation Park was a move to emphasise the historical significance of Delhi as the former capital of the Mughal Empire.

Coronation Park has the largest and tallest statue of King George V. The statue was moved here in the mid-1960s from a site opposite India Gate in the centre of New Delhi. It is opposite the Obelisk called the Coronation Memorial, which commemorates the 1911 Durbar, when George V laid the foundation stone for the new capital city of New Delhi.

Delhi was chosen as the site of the park because the city boasted a great historical legacy for such royal activities.2 The site was developed as a park and venue to hold the first Durbar, or imperial pageant, in Delhi under the supervision of the British Raj. Durbars were an "invented tradition" to showcase the prowess of the British by perpetuating a tradition of previous Hindu, Muslim and Mughal rulers.[6] Three Durbars were held by the British monarchy during a period of forty years in the park, which was located near the soon to be created New Delhi, just south of Shahjahanbad.[6] The three Durbars were held near a ridge where the British won a great victory during the Indian rebellion of 1857. In addition, the location helped emphasise the grandeur of the British monarchy to the native rulers and the people who attended the Durbars.

In 2005, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Government of Delhi resolved to restore Coronation Park, which was in a state of neglect.[15]

INTACH has also decided to complete the heritage corridor along with also improving and standardising the signs on Delhi's roads from Coronation Park in the north to Qutab Minar in south as part of the beautification of Delhi before the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[16]

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has prepared a Draft Zonal Development Plan for Zone – "C" (Civil Lines Zone) which includes the Conservation & Heritage of the precincts of the Coronation Pillar. DDA expects to develop it as a tourist spot since it is very close to the National Highway 1 (NH 1) bypass. It is also intended to develop the area around the Nirankari Sarovar, which has been earmarked for green/water body with sports facilities.[17] In 2017, however, after missing several project deadlines, the park largely remained in a state...

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History about this Park - Coronation Park Delhi: History

Coronation Park, located in Delhi, India, holds historical significance as it was the site of the Delhi Durbar, a grand assembly held to commemorate the coronation of British monarchs as the Emperor or Empress of India. Here's a brief history of Coronation Park:

Delhi Durbar of 1877: The park gained prominence with the Delhi Durbar of 1877, held to mark the proclamation of Queen Victoria as the Empress of India. The event was attended by various Indian princely states, British officials, and dignitaries from around the world. The park was chosen as the venue due to its large open space and convenient location.

The Durbar of 1903: The park witnessed another significant event in 1903 when the Durbar was held to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as Emperor and Empress of India. The park was adorned with temporary structures, including a grand pavilion where the royal couple was seated.

Renaming as Coronation Park: After India gained independence from British colonial rule in 1947, the park was renamed Coronation Park to commemorate the historical significance of the Delhi Durbars. The park became a symbol of the end of British rule and the dawn of a new era for India.

Memorials and Monuments: Coronation Park features several memorials and monuments that serve as reminders of the colonial past. Notable structures include the Obelisk of the Delhi Durbar, which stands as a memorial to the 1877 Durbar, and statues of British monarchs such as King George V and Queen Mary. These monuments serve as historical landmarks and attract visitors interested in India's colonial history.

Coronation Park stands as a testament to India's colonial past and the historical events that took place during the Delhi Durbars. It is a place of historical importance and cultural significance in Delhi, attracting both locals and tourists interested in exploring India's history. Great Experience, you can do yoga, games and many other things , one of the best park ...we go there for different challenges,yoga and many other sports activities...

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