Sneak peek into the Mansion-E-Ghalib
Ghalib ki Haveli,
Delhi
Timings : 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Lunch: 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM, Closed on
Monday
Cost : No Entry Fee
Wrapped up the Gali Qasim Jan in Ballimaran in Old
Delhi, Ghalib ki Haveli was the home of the praised nineteenth-century Urdu
artist Mirza Ghalib. The structure has now been transformed into a legacy
landmark and is home to a few relics from the life and seasons of the writer.
Bragging mind-blowing Mughal design, the feature of the Haveli is a model of
Mirza Ghalib that was introduced in 2010. In addition, you can likewise
discover a few sonnets composed by the artist that are shown here.
Sneak Peek into the Ghalib ki Haveli
Ghalib ki Haveli has been proclaimed a legacy site
by the Archeological Survey of India. Worked in the ordinary Mughal style of
design with lime mortar and lakhori blocks, the landmark offers a look into the
life and seasons of the famous writer Mirza Ghalib. Curved walkways and a focal
patio invite you into the structure where you can see the couplets of Mirza
Ghalib written in his own penmanship that is held tight in the dividers.
Alongside that, there are additional couplets composed by his peers in any
semblance of Ustaad Zauq, Abu Zafar, Momin Khan Momin, and others.
One more divider as an afterthought illuminates
Ghalib's number one things like his clothing and outfits. There is another
banner that rundowns his #1 dishes which incorporate Daley tone kabab, Sohan
halwa, bhuna gosht, aam ka achaar, and dal murabba, and so forth Other than that,
there is another outline that rundowns his own advantages and interests like
kite playing, playing chausar or shatranj and so forth
Also, there is a solitary entryway ensured room in
the haveli that has the main photo that was at any point taken of Ghalib. There
are additionally different pictures and representations of the writer. Besides
that, there are written by hand letters, couplets and utensils and embellishments
like hookah and so forth
Ways to Reach
The closest metro station to Ghalib ki Haveli is
Chandni Chowk and Chawri Bazaar, the two of which fall on the yellow line. From
both of the metro stations, the landmark is scarcely a 10 min stroll into the
bylanes of Ballimaran.
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