Humayun’s Tomb, located in Delhi, India, is a magnificent 16th-century mausoleum built for the Mughal Emperor Humayun. Commissioned by his wife, Empress Bega Begum, in 1570, it is a stunning example of Mughal architecture, blending Persian and Indian styles. The tomb stands in the center of a vast, symmetrical Charbagh (four-part) garden, symbolizing paradise. Its red sandstone facade, white marble dome, and intricate carvings showcase the grandeur of the Mughal era. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Humayun’s Tomb served as a model for later Mughal monuments, including the Taj Mahal, making it a must-visit historical and architectural landmark.