The Humayun Museum, a unique addition to the urban landscape of Delhi, draws inspiration from traditional Indian baoli architecture. "We didn't want to disturb the view corridor between monuments," Ratish Nanda, architect and Projects Director of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, said while explaining the reason behind this decision. "On one side of the museum is Sabz Burj, on the other side is Sundar Burj, and on the third side is Isa Khan's tomb, a significant national monument. As a 21st-century addition, the museum doesn't need to be seen; it needs to be experienced," he elaborated.
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Explore The Mughal Era At Delhi's New Underground Humayun Museum
Check out the new Humayun's Tomb World Heritage Site Museum, a fascinating blend of a baoli, a museum, an underground bridge, and a treasure trove of history—all in one place

A modulur replica of the Humayun's Tomb inside the Humayun Museum
Photo: Humayun Museum
A modulur replica of the Humayun's Tomb inside the Humayun Museum
Photo: Humayun Museum

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