humayun's tomb


states: [india]

category: cultural

year: 1993

location: Delhi

region: Asia and the Pacific

latitude/longitude: 28.5933300000, 77.2505600000

last visited: 2007

unesco id: 232

world heritage site: 232

Humayun's Tomb

Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Delhi, India, is an architectural marvel commissioned in 1565 by Empress Bega Begum for her husband, Emperor Humayun. This grand mausoleum, built from red sandstone and white marble, showcases Mughal design with its symmetrical layout, arched entrances, and Persian-style charbagh garden. It served as an inspiration for later monuments, including the Taj Mahal, and stands as a testament to the dynasty's cultural and artistic legacy. Today, it remains a significant historical landmark, drawing visitors to explore its serene beauty and intricate craftsmanship.

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