Holiday India.net North India Holidays    -|-   South India Holidays  -|- Central India Holidays   -|-  East India Holidays  -|-   West India Holidays
Holiday India.netHoliday India.net
Holiday India.netHoliday India.netHoliday India.net
Taj Mahal, Agra
India Holiday Packages
Wildlife Parks in India
India Travel Guide
Festivals in India
Monuments in India
Beaches in India
Rajasthan Travel Guide
Kerala India Tourism
Ladakh Tourism
Hotels in India
Luxury Trains in India
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Home » Taj Mahal, Agra » Taj Mahal Architecture
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Taj Mahal, Agra


Taj Mahal Architecture


The city of Agra is world famous for the Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal emperor Shahjahan in memory of his beloved wife. However, it is also famous for the Agra Fort, which is a veritable treasure trove of the Mughal architectural tradition.

The various buildings within this sprawling fort complex represent the assimilation of different cultures, which was the mark of the Mughal period.

MUGHAL STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE
The structure of Taj Mahal adheres to the Islamic style (Mughal style) of architecture, which flourished in India during the medieval period. The Islamic style of architecture is also referred to as the Indo-Islamic style of architecture.

This magnificent monument is set around a Charbagh or ‘four garden’ plan, which is split by watercourses - a reflection of the Persian style. The Taj Mahal itself is not set within the Charbagh but is located towards the far end of the enclosure near the bank of river Yamuna.

Taj Mahal is built on a high plinth, which has four tapering minarets at each corner. At the center of this plinth is an octagonal structure comprising of a central hall, with four smaller halls grouped around it.

A central bulbous dome stands atop the roof of the Taj that is surrounded by four chhatris (domed canopy, supported by pillars, mainly seen in Hindu or local monuments and sometimes in Islamic buildings).
The Taj Mahal is a two-storied structure, each having arched recesses with a highly decorated iwan in the middle. The tombs of Mumtaz Mahal and Shahjahan are actually located in the basement, while their replicas are placed directly above in the upper hall.

The Taj Mahal is entirely made of white marble and its pure white walls are decorated with exquisite pietra dura (stone inlay) work. It is said that different types of precious and semi-precious stones were used in the intricate inlay work done on Taj Mahal.

In spite of its massive proportions, Taj Mahal looks weightless and airy. Each section of this unique monument blends harmoniously with each other to create a perfect unit. The Taj Mahal and the gardens in front of it can be approached through an arched gateway.


» MORE ABOUT TAJ MAHAL ARCHITECTURE


Taj Mahal, Agra

Taj Mahal Location » Taj Mahal Story » History of Taj Mahal » Taj Mahal Architecture » Garden of Taj Mahal » Mumtaz Mahal » Building of Taj Mahal » Actual Tomb of Taj Mahal » Excursions of Taj Mahal » How to Reach Taj Mahal » Mosque of Taj Mahal » Inside The Taj Mahal » Pictures of Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal More Links
Taj Mahal Tours

Holiday India Reservation Form

(* represents compulsory fields)
* Name :  
* E-Mail Address :  
* Phone : (Include Country/Area Code)  
*Your Country :  
* Tentative Date of Travel:  
Duration of Travel
in India (Approx.):
 
No. of People Travelling:   Adult       Children
* Any specific requirements:




























North India Holidays    -|-   South India Holidays  -|- Central India Holidays   -|-  East India Holidays  -|-   West India Holidays