Published on: July 31, 2024

HUMAYUN’S TOMB COMPLEX

HUMAYUN’S TOMB COMPLEX

NEWS – India’s First Sunken Museum Inaugurated

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Inauguration Details
    • Date: July 29
    • Location: Humayun’s Tomb complex, New Delhi
    • Officially opened by: Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
  • Museum Features
    • Artefacts: Over 500 items, many on public display for the first time
    • Design Inspiration: Traditional ‘baolis’ (water tanks)
    • Exhibits: Mughal miniatures, manuscripts, coins, textiles
    • Immersive Gallery: 270-degree screen for virtual tours and animated presentation on Humayun’s Tomb
  • Development and Collaboration
    • Developed by: Aga Khan Trust for Culture and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
    • Conservation Effort: 25 years, covering a 300-acre site including Humayun’s Tomb, Sunder Nursery, and Nizamuddin Basti
  • Public Access
    • Opening Date: July 30
    • Occasion: Coincided with the 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in New Delhi

HUMAYUN’S TOMB

  • Historical Significance
    • Built By: Hamida Banu Begum
    • Architectural Style: Mughal, with red sandstone facade, white marble inlays, and Persian-style garden layout
  • UNESCO World Heritage Status
    • Significance: First garden-tomb in the Indian subcontinent, inspiring the design of the Taj Mahal
  • Cultural and Architectural Impact
    • Represents: Symbolic paradise garden and Mughal architectural innovations