
Akbar built this grand military structure in 1565, which occupies
the very center of the city of Agra. In fact, after the Taj
Mahal the Agra Fort is the second most popular tourist site
in Agra. Even though this 20 meter high fort was mainly constructed
for military purposes, Shah Jahan converted a part of it into
a comfortable palace during his reign. The Amar Singh Gate
is the only entrance to the Agra Fort, which also offers a
magnificent view of the Taj Mahal across the Yamuna River.
Even though public access is limited to the southern wing
of the fort, it is more than enough to get a feel of the
glorious Mughal period. It may be mentioned that this fort
was the very place where his son Aurangzeb imprisoned Shah
Jahan for 7 years till his death. The fort houses some very
elegant halls and royal pavilions, the Diwan-i-Aam and the
Diwan-I-Khas halls being the most important ones. The fort
also has some very beautiful mosques and palaces that were
mostly built by Shah Jahan. The Sheesh Mahal and the Khas
Mahal are two of the most beautiful palaces within the fort.
Don't forget to have a look at the Anguri Bagh (the Grape
Garden), which is really a treat to the eyes.
The Mussaman Burj tower, which boasts of a beautiful marble
balcony, is another place to be visited within the fort.
The most touching aspect of this place is that Shah Jahan
breathed his last here as he continued to gaze at his beloved
wife Mumtaz Mahal's tomb, the Taj Mahal.