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Explore the Taj Mahal Virtually

An eternal monument to love in white marble

The Taj Mahal is widely regarded as the most beautiful building ever created. Commissioned in 1632 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a mausoleum for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, this ivory-white marble masterpiece took over 20 years and more than 20,000 workers to complete.

Located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra, India, the Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and attracts over 7 million visitors annually. Its perfect symmetry, intricate pietra dura inlay work, and luminous marble facade make it one of the most recognized structures on Earth.

Google Street View: Walk the Grounds

🕌 Taj Mahal in Google Street View

Stroll through the Mughal gardens, admire the reflecting pool, and stand before the luminous white marble mausoleum — all in immersive 360°.

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What You Can Explore

💡 Pro Tip

In Street View, position yourself at the far end of the reflecting pool for the classic symmetrical view. Then move closer to appreciate the incredible detail of the pietra dura — semi-precious stone inlays forming flowers, vines, and geometric patterns in the marble.

Fascinating Facts

  1. Built 1632–1653 — Construction spanned 21 years under the direction of architect Ustad Ahmad Lahauri
  2. Changing Colors — The white marble appears to change color depending on sunlight: pinkish at dawn, white during the day, and golden under moonlight
  3. Materials from Across Asia — Marble from Rajasthan, jade from China, turquoise from Tibet, and sapphires from Sri Lanka were used in the inlay work
  4. Optical Illusion — The minarets tilt slightly outward so they appear perfectly vertical from the ground and would fall away from the tomb in an earthquake

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