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Location
Located on Mathura Road, Old Delhi, Humayun’s Tomb is situated near the crossing of Lodi Road, one of the prominent localities of the capital.
Built by
Built by Humayun’s Persian widow, Haji Begum, the structure is the mausoleum of the 2nd Mughal emperor of India.
Nature & Architectural style
A tomb built following the Charbagh pattern for mausoleums, a pattern that was to become extremely popular among the tombs of Muslim nobility in later years.
Timings
Humayun’s Tomb is open everyday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday.
Admission charges
The admission fees range from INR 10 for citizens/ INR 250 for foreigners. Besides these, there is a parking fee whose rates are INR 10 for 4 hrs, besides video charges of INR 50.
How To Reach:
Located in the heart of the city of Old Delhi, reaching Humayun’s Tomb can be easily accomplished as it is well-connected by:
Nearest airport Indira Gandhi International Airport
Nearest railway station Old Delhi Railway Station
Nearest metro station Kashmir Gate
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