Tomb of Akbar the Great

Tomb of Akbar the Great is a historic and protected site Āgra located in India.

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    Historic and Protected Site

Address

Beside Sikandra (NH-2, Mathura Road) Āgra 282001 Uttar Pradesh India

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pillar quiet
Vasisht Srinivasan

Go to the very right most area & stand in the center diamond & clap. You'll hear the sound but no one else will. Go to the corner pillars and whisper. The person across from you will hear what you say

Susy L. 廖淑慧

Very beautiful and magnificent building.So impressed how they designed the building, like the design that can make our prayer could be heard from one pillar to all of the pillar ..

Divyansh Adwani

Nice and calm place to hang out with friends. Is more fun when visited early in the mornings!!

Ekaterina Moroshilova

Believe me, the best place in Agra. Pure energy, good vibrations, not so much people as in Taj. The entrance is about 110 Rs.

Manas Gupta

Must see spot in Agra.

LA

Очень душевно. Совсем не людно, чисто и красиво. По газонам гуляют антилопы и олени. Перед входом в саму усыпальницу можно не разуваться, а взять бахилы.

Paula Freire

Pra ser bem sincera, eu achei-o mais arrebatador que o Taj Mahal. Talvez porque não esperava nada da visita e fiquei maravilhada.

Natalia Kibitova

Гробница самого известного и почитаемого мусульманами правителя Индии.

Tânia Gori

Interessante!

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