The Coronation Durbar Park was set up by INTACH in 2011 as a tribute to the various historic celebrations held at this site. Also known as the Coronation Memorial, it was the venue of the Delhi Durbar in 1877 after Queen Victoria was declared the Empress of India. Later in 1903, this place was used to celebrate King Edward's assumption of the throne.
It was used again for the coronation of King George V in the year 1911. Maintained by the National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage in coordination with the Government of Delhi, it houses an impressive statue of King George V. This extraordinary memorial is worth seeking out for everyone travelling to Delhi.
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