
Monuments in India that witnessed epic love stories
Take a trip back in time and experience the nostalgic ambience of these magnificent structures by viewing their walls and doors.
A monument is a historical reminder of significant historical events. Built as tributes to everlasting love and commitment, these forts and palaces have served as the backdrop of some of the most romantic stories of the country's history. These historical structures offer a glimpse into the past and present, and they serve as a time-travelling exhibit of some of the most tragic and enduring love stories.
Take a trip back in time and experience the nostalgic ambience of these magnificent structures by viewing their walls and doors.
- Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- Chittorgarh Fort, Udaipur, Rajasthan
The majestic structure is a symbol of the love story between Chittorgarh Fort's namesake, Queen Padmini, and her husband, King Ratan Rawal Singh.
- Roopmati’s Pavilion, Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
The Roopmati Pavilion is located on a beautiful plateau in Mandu, and it is regarded as one of the most significant historical structures in the area. The historical town of Mandu is known for its love story between Rani Roopmati and Prince Baz. During this time, the last independent ruler of the area, Sultan Baz, fell in love with the Queen of Malwa, who was known as Rani Roopmati.
- Mastani Mahal, Shaniwarwada Fort, Pune, Maharashtra
Although the palace that was built for Mastani has been demolished, the fort's remnants, such as the doorway that was named after her, can still be seen.