The Architecture of Mughal India
The architecture of Mughal India is portrayed in abundance in palaces, mosques, gardens and mausoleums. Before the British arrived in India, the Indian subcontinent was ruled by the Mughal Emperors. The stunning buildings and gardens they constructed from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century have left an indelible stamp on India’s architectural and cultural landscape. Mughal architecture fused elements from Islamic, Persian, Turkish and Indian architectural traditions, and gave rise to some of the most beautiful and iconic buildings in the world.
Visitors welcome $30 online or $35 at the door (come to as many lectures as you like)
High school students $10 ,U12 yrs Free
Avoid the queue & book online (fees apply) There is no need to print your ticket just check in at the door and collect your name tag.
Drinks may be purchased on arrival and can be taken into the theatre. Join us for a glass of wine and light refreshments after the lecture.
Visitors welcome $30 online or $35 at the door (come to as many lectures as you like)
High school students $10 ,U12 yrs Free
Avoid the queue & book online (fees apply) There is no need to print your ticket just check in at the door and collect your name tag.
Drinks may be purchased on arrival and can be taken into the theatre. Join us for a glass of wine and light refreshments after the lecture.
Location
The Crossing Theatre
117 Tibereena St, Narrabri NSW 2390
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