Mughal Gardens, Agra

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About Mughal Gardens
The Mughal Garden is situated on the banks of the river in Agra, which has been built by the Mughals. The garden was influenced by Persian gardens especially the Charbagh structure, which aims to represent an earthly utopia in which humans coexist in perfect harmony with all the elements of nature.
The main elements in a Mughal garden include running water and a pool to reflect the sky and the beauty of the garden, a variety of trees to provide shade, colorful and fragrant flowers. The chirping of birds gives great peace to the mind. This park will be very good for tourists to visit.
Architecture of Mughal Gardens
The Mughal Gardens were mainly constructed in medieval Islamic architecture. The fountain and running water are a prominent feature of Mughal garden design. The fountains and water slopes of the Mughal Gardens represent the revival and redevelopment of life.
Interesting facts about Mughal Gardens
- Elements of Turko-Mongolian gardens usually include tents, carpets and umbrellas reflecting nomadic roots.
- Fountains and pavilions are located on either side of the main water channel, and the whole garden is surrounded by walls, with pillared pavilions atop corner towers.
- These are special types of gardens whose style was based on the Charbagh style.
- There are many colorful flowers in the garden which enhance the beauty of this place.
- The view here is very attractive and impressed, which attracts tourists more.
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Mughal Gardens FAQs:
𝒜. It is located at Ram Bagh, Agra.
𝒜. Entry fee and timings information of the Mughal Gardens: The entrance fee is INR 15 for Indian nationals and INR 200 for foreigners. Timings is between 6 am to 6 pm on all days. .
𝒜. You should visit Mughal Gardens during January, February, March, April, May, June months for best experience.
📅 Last update: 2023-11-25 || ✍ Author: Sandhya Chauhan
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