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1. Taj Mahal
On the banks of Agra’s Yamuna River is one of the world’s best-known architectural masterpieces, the Taj Mahal. Conceived by grieving Emperor Shah Jahan for his deceased wife, the marble mausoleum was built over 22 years, involving tens of thousands of stone workers and European inlay experts. Discover its beauty at daybreak as dawn colors light up the white marble.
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2. Agra Fort
Agra Fort is an imposing 16th-century red sandstone fortress located about 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) northwest of the Taj Mahal. The vast fortified complex is also known as the Red Fort of Agra and was built by Mughal emperors when Agra was their capital city. Within its walls are palaces, halls and mosques, some of which are made from pure marble.
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3. Soami Bagh Temple
The Soami Bagh Temple is an architecturally impressive landmark and a popular pilgrimage site for devotees of many religions. Admire the exquisite masonry of the temple’s white-marble exterior. Soami Bagh Temple is devoted to Radha Soami, a religious organization that combines the teachings of all faiths. Observe Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs, among others, meeting in harmony.
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4. Ram Bagh
Situated on the banks of the Yamuna River, this once grand royal park still retains some elegant features as well as pretty plants and flowers. It provides leafy respite from the city. Join the locals in strolling leisurely along the walkways and lounging under the shade of its pavilions.
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5. Jama Masjid
The architecturally impressive Jama Masjid stands proudly on a plinth in the heart of an energetic and traditional bazaar. Take time to admire the exquisite Mughal artwork and craftsmanship while you mingle with devout pilgrims. The Jama Masjid is one of Agra’s oldest mosques; Emperor Shah Jahan built it in 1648 in honor of his daughter Jahanara Begum. Its name means Friday Mosque, which is a reference to the large congregation held each Friday.
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6. Tomb of Akbar the Great
In a city that is also home to such iconic Indian landmarks as the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort of Agra, the Tomb of Akbar the Great holds its own special appeal. Admire the artistry of the decorative detailing and observe wildlife grazing on the lush lawns in front of the tomb.
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7. Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Though smaller in size and much less well-known than the neighboring Taj Mahal, Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb still manages to impress visitors with its delicate inlays and eye-catching mosaics. Spend some time exploring this worthwhile site. The crowd-free riverside setting provides a calm and serene counterpoint to the busy and bustling Taj Mahal.
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8. Agra Marble Emporium
Visit the Agra Marble Emporium for an experience in ancient craftsmanship. This market is one of the last hubs for the art of creating artwork from precious stones. This craft, known as Parchin Kari, dates back to the stoneworkers who travelled to India for the construction of the Taj Mahal.
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