Prayagraj’s Mughal Architecture and its Syncretic Culture

Prayagraj’s Mughal Architecture and its Syncretic Culture

Talks

September 26 | 10AM

Watch on Zoom


Free

Prayagraj’s Mughal Architecture and its Syncretic Culture

Talks

September 26 | 10AM

Watch on Zoom


Free

About the Event

The Mughal architecture style in the Indian subcontinent developed over a period of 300 years. During this period, each architectural project is characterised by its strength made elegant and graceful by the rich and decorative work, which reflects many syncretic elements from the diverse Indian culture. Prayagraj’s Mughal architecture begins with the Allahabad Fort built by Akbar in 1583. Akbar was struck by the natural setting and serenity of Prayag and commissioned the old settlements on either side of the Ganges and their adjoining villages to erect a new city.

In this virtual tour, we will take you on a virtual journey to some Mughal architectural sites in the city and share anecdotes about how it adds glitters and glimmers to the visual and cultural landscape of the city of confluence. 


This is an online-guided tour presented by India Heritage Walks.


UNDER PROJECT

My City My Heritage


SUPPORTED BY

InterGlobe Foundation


PLEASE NOTE


  • Session open to registered participants. No registration fee.
  • Participants must have good internet connection.
  • Participants must login five minutes before the start time.
  • Participants are requested to fill in the feedback form at the end of the session.

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Prayagraj’s Mughal Architecture and its Syncretic Culture

Talks

September 26 | 10AM

Watch on Zoom


Free

Free

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