The Moth Ki Masjid is a splendid mosque that was built by Miyan Bhuwa, a minister of Sikander Lodhi. The unique features of the mosque and the decorations that adorn it herald a new era in the history of Mosque Ornamentation in Mughal India. Certain Fast Facts about the Moth Ki Masjid is given below
Location: Moth Ki Masjid is located at the Masjid Moth village. There are 2 options. One can take the Khel Gaon Marg or the Aurobindo Marg. The former runs through the Uday Park area and the latter through the Yusuf Sarai.
Admission fee: There is no admission fee for entry to the Moth Ki Masjid. Entry is free and open to all.
Admission Timings: It is open on all days from sunrise to sunset.
How to reach: Delhi is well connected by rail, road and air to all parts of the country. After reaching Delhi, tourists can take buses, rickshaws, autos or the metro rail from any part of the city to reach Moth Ki Masjid.
Nearest Railway Station: Nizamuddin Railway station
Nearest Metro Station: Central Secretariat
Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport
What to see: The Tomb of Nasir ud din Mahmud, tombs of several other renowned individuals, the assembly Hall, the Symposium Hall and the various mosques.
Nearby Markets: Ansal Plaza, Nehru Place, Kalkaji Market, C R Park Market, Greater Kailash Market, South Extension part I and II modern markets
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