DELHI
TRAVEL GUIDE
Places
of Interest Humayun Tomb

The
mughals brought with them a love for gardens, fountains and water. The first mature
example of Mughal architecture in India, Humayun's Tomb was built by the emperor's
grieving widow, Haji Begum, in 1565 AD.
Constructed with red sandstone
and ornamented marks the beginning of a new tradition of ornate style which culminated
in the Taj Mahal of Agra.
Designed by the Persian architect, Mirza Ghyas,
Humayun's Tomb shows a marked shift from the Persian tradition of using coloured
tiles for ornamentation.
Located in the midst of a large square garden,
screened by high walls, with gateways to the south and west, the tomb is a square
tower surmounted by a magnificent marble dome. The dome stands 140 feet from the
base of the terrace and is topped with a copper pinnacle.
In addition
to the remains of Humayun, the complex also houses the grave of many other distinguished
members of the Mughal dynasty.