Humayun Tomb Humayun's Tomb, commonly referred to as Humayun Tomb , is a magnificent example of early Mughal architecture in India. Built in 1570 by Empress Bega Begum in memory of Emperor Humayun, it was the first garden-tomb in the Indian subcontinent and later inspired architectural masterpieces like the Taj Mahal. The monument showcases a perfect blend of Persian and Indian styles, with its symmetrical layout, red sandstone structure, and intricate white marble detailing. Surrounded by well-designed Charbagh gardens and flowing water channels, Humayun Tomb reflects the Islamic concept of paradise. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds great historical and cultural importance. At HTMuseum , we aim to highlight such iconic heritage sites by sharing their rich history, architectural beauty, and lasting legacy. To know more , please visit - https://www.htmuseum.org Address - Humayun World Heritage Site Museum, Nizamuddin, Sunder Nursery, New Delhi, 110013 E-mail - info@htmuseum.org Museum Timings: 10 am to 9 pm. Last entry at 8 pm. Museum is Closed on Monday & National Holidays.