Visited it on Sunday and pulled tents along the well-organized lawn and gardens, with sequential waiters present - all morning service in Tamil, English, Tamil, English and other places. Praise a group of young people who led some of the service. Yes, it is about behind rashtrapati bhavan - so be prepared for a long walk or enter + possibly - ramp the monkey group or find a Fushaw who knows where it is! Because security means you have to walk around. Buildings come to visit it. If open people can politely let you use it, there will be toilets in adjacent buildings. Sit on the ground bench + Colgate squirrels in the tree!
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Visited it on Sunday and pulled tents along the well-organized lawn and gardens, with sequential waiters present - all morning service in Tamil, English, Tamil, English and other places. Praise a group of young people who led some of the service. Yes, it is about behind rashtrapati bhavan - so be prepared for a long walk or enter + possibly - ramp the monkey group or find a Fushaw who knows where it is! Because security means you have to walk around. Buildings come to visit it. If open people can politely let you use it, there will be toilets in adjacent buildings. Sit on the ground bench + Colgate squirrels in the tree!
This very English-style cathedral was built around 1930, stylish, with wide arches and pillars. If you weren't there on Sunday, getting there would be a bit tricky because the gate was locked and the guards were reluctant to let us in, but finally did. It is located in a quiet and peaceful area of Delhi. Since the 1930s, the unopened cathedral also has a large organ. Service in English and Hindi (and occasionally other languages) is provided