An extensive renovation carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has led to the historic Barapullah Bridge in Delhi being set to reopen in February 2026. Given its approximately 400 years of history, it is of great importance to both locals and visiting tourists and has been seen as an excellent venue for walking.
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Delhi To Reopen 400-Year-Old Barapullah Bridge After Restoration With Pedestrian Access In February 2026
Delhi’s Mughal-era Barapullah Bridge, unused for decades due to neglect and encroachments, will reopen to pedestrians in February 2026 after major conservation by ASI

Barapullah Bridge, Delhi Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Barapullah Bridge, Delhi Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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