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Indian architecture is a unique blend of various styles and influences from different cultures and has evolved over the centuries

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Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Court of Directors, East India House, London (engraving)

Court of Directors, East India House, London (engraving)
8676487 Court of Directors, East India House, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Court of Directors, East India House, London)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (colour litho)

Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (colour litho)
8663539 Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (colour litho) by Sabattier, Louis Remy (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The pagoda Shwe Dagon, in Rangoon, Burma

The pagoda Shwe Dagon, in Rangoon, Burma
3570190 The pagoda Shwe Dagon, in Rangoon, Burma by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Rangoon, Burma 1890 ca)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Elphinstone Circle with horse tram, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)

Elphinstone Circle with horse tram, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)
7379789 Elphinstone Circle with horse tram, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard); Private Collection; (add.info.: now Horniman Circle); © Ajay Goyal/Dinodia Photo

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Monkey Temple, Hindu Temple, Kalbadevi Road with bullock cart, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)

Monkey Temple, Hindu Temple, Kalbadevi Road with bullock cart, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)
7379780 Monkey Temple, Hindu Temple, Kalbadevi Road with bullock cart, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard); Private Collection; (add.info.: now Dwarkadhish Temple); © Ajay Goyal/Dinodia Photo

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Doorway of the Feroz Shah Kotla, or Kotla, near Delhi, India, seen here in the 19th century

Doorway of the Feroz Shah Kotla, or Kotla, near Delhi, India, seen here in the 19th century
6428085 Doorway of the Feroz Shah Kotla, or Kotla, near Delhi, India, seen here in the 19th century. A fortress built by Sultan Feroz Shah Tughlaq

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: A village deity. A colossal statue of the gate-keeper god or Dvarapala

A village deity. A colossal statue of the gate-keeper god or Dvarapala, holding a gadha mace and with his attendants
3033747 A village deity. A colossal statue of the gate-keeper god or Dvarapala, holding a gadha mace and with his attendants, in Tami?akam or the Ancient Tami? country, southern India

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Taos Ceremonial Drum (oil on canvas)

Taos Ceremonial Drum (oil on canvas)
1767647 Taos Ceremonial Drum (oil on canvas) by Sharp, Joseph Henry (1859-1953); 50.8x40.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Taos Ceremonial Drum. Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953). Oil on canvas

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743)

Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743)
UIG5426116 Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743) the Hindu Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber. Dated 19th Century; UIG

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The mausoleum of Emperor Akbar, Agra, India, historical illustration, wood engraving, circa 1888

The mausoleum of Emperor Akbar, Agra, India, historical illustration, wood engraving, circa 1888
UIG5414366 The mausoleum of Emperor Akbar, Agra, India, historical illustration, wood engraving, circa 1888; UIG

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Hinduism: Temple of Juggernaut (Temple of Jagannath), INDIA. Engraving of James COOK's Voyages, 1884

Hinduism: Temple of Juggernaut (Temple of Jagannath), INDIA. Engraving of James COOK's Voyages, 1884
JAB4120599 Hinduism: Temple of Juggernaut (Temple of Jagannath), INDIA. Engraving of James COOK's Voyages, 1884; (add.info.: Hinduism: Temple of Juggernaut (Temple of Jagannath), INDIA

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): The Pavilion of the Netherlands Indes at the World Exhibition

France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): The Pavilion of the Netherlands Indes at the World Exhibition of 1900, 1900
LUX4818246 France, Ile-de-France, Paris (75): The Pavilion of the Netherlands Indes at the World Exhibition of 1900, 1900; (add.info.: France, Ile-de-France)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography
CSO4984940 View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography -; (add.info.: View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), (18th century), in Jaipur (India)

The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), (18th century), in Jaipur (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century
CSO4984900 The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), (18th century), in Jaipur (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info.: The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal), (18th century)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Ruins of the Jal Mahal (palace on the water) (18th century), palace located in the middle of Lake

Ruins of the Jal Mahal (palace on the water) (18th century), palace located in the middle of Lake Man Sagar
CSO4984888 Ruins of the Jal Mahal (palace on the water) (18th century), palace located in the middle of Lake Man Sagar, in Jaipur (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The entrance door of the maharaja palace in Jaipur (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th

The entrance door of the maharaja palace in Jaipur (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th century
CSO4984863 The entrance door of the maharaja palace in Jaipur (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th century -; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Kashmir Gate at Delhi (India), North Gate (1835) of the Old Town - Photograph second half of

The Kashmir Gate at Delhi (India), North Gate (1835) of the Old Town - Photograph second half of the 19th century
CSO4984772 The Kashmir Gate at Delhi (India), North Gate (1835) of the Old Town - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info.: The Kashmir Gate at Delhi (India)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Taj Mahal a Agra (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century

The Taj Mahal a Agra (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century
CSO4984729 The Taj Mahal a Agra (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info.: The Taj Mahal a Agra (India) - Photograph second half of the 19th century -); Photo © DDF

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: View of a street in Mumbai (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

View of a street in Mumbai (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography
CSO4985171 View of a street in Mumbai (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography -; (add.info.: View of a street in Mumbai (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Houses in Bombay (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

Houses in Bombay (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography
CSO4984629 Houses in Bombay (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography -; (add.info.: Houses in Bombay (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography -); Photo © DDF

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Indian of America: Ceremony in an Aztec temple in Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico)

Indian of America: Ceremony in an Aztec temple in Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico). 19th century colour engraving
NWI4899991 Indian of America: Ceremony in an Aztec temple in Tenochtitlan (ancient city of Mexico). 19th century colour engraving.; (add.info.: Indian of America)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Timucua Indians's village, 1591 (engraving)

Timucua Indians's village, 1591 (engraving)
2435425 Timucua Indians's village, 1591 (engraving) by Bry, Theodor de (1528-98); (add.info.: History. USA. Timucua indians's village)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The mausolee of Tipu Sahib (1749-1799), sultan of Mysore (or Maissour, present-day Karnataka state)

The mausolee of Tipu Sahib (1749-1799), sultan of Mysore (or Maissour, present-day Karnataka state)
FLO4633956 The mausolee of Tipu Sahib (1749-1799), sultan of Mysore (or Maissour, present-day Karnataka state), is known as the "Mysore Tiger"

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Tomb of Akbar the Great, Mughal architectural masterpiece in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Tomb of Akbar the Great, Mughal architectural masterpiece in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
FLO4623867 Tomb of Akbar the Great, Mughal architectural masterpiece in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Native American (Timucuan) village in Florida, protected by a stockade of wooden poles

Native American (Timucuan) village in Florida, protected by a stockade of wooden poles
FLO4621986 Native American (Timucuan) village in Florida, protected by a stockade of wooden poles. From an illustration by John White

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Tepee in Gleichen, Canada, 1901-02, 1901-1902 (print on double-weight paper)

Tepee in Gleichen, Canada, 1901-02, 1901-1902 (print on double-weight paper)
3561599 Tepee in Gleichen, Canada, 1901-02, 1901-1902 (print on double-weight paper); (add.info.: Canada 31/07/1901 - 05/04/1902 Photographer: Gurney Barclay, J.;Buxton, Leonard); Alinari Archives

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Ajmere Boarding House (b/w photo)

The Ajmere Boarding House (b/w photo)
8673278 The Ajmere Boarding House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ajmere Boarding House)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (litho)

Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (litho)
8672134 Spring festival at the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Hemis, Ladakh, India (litho) by Sabattier, Louis Remy (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Camperdown Linen Works, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1880 (engraving)

Camperdown Linen Works, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1880 (engraving)
863943 Camperdown Linen Works, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1880 (engraving); (add.info.: Camperdown Linen Works, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. Proprietors, Cox Brothers)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Khimsar Palace in India, Rajasthan (The Fort Is Now A Hotel)

Khimsar Palace in India, Rajasthan (The Fort Is Now A Hotel). Originally constructed around the beginning of the 16th
547960 Khimsar Palace in India, Rajasthan (The Fort Is Now A Hotel). Originally constructed around the beginning of the 16th Century (photo); Omniphoto/UIG

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Rajaraja Chola inspects the Bas-Relief of his Exploits at Tanjore, AD 995 (litho)

Rajaraja Chola inspects the Bas-Relief of his Exploits at Tanjore, AD 995 (litho)
8660992 Rajaraja Chola inspects the Bas-Relief of his Exploits at Tanjore, AD 995 (litho) by Ruith, Horace van (1839-1923); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: East India House, Leadenhall Street, London (engraving)

East India House, Leadenhall Street, London (engraving)
8676365 East India House, Leadenhall Street, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: East India House, Leadenhall Street, London)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving)

Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving)
8676501 Taj Mahal, Agra, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taj Mahal, Agra, India)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India (engraving)

Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India (engraving)
8676444 Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palace of the ex-King of Awadh, Lucknow, India)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Black Hole Monument at Dalhousie Square in Calcutta, monument moved to St

Black Hole Monument at Dalhousie Square in Calcutta, monument moved to St. John's Church cemetery in July 1940
3562757 Black Hole Monument at Dalhousie Square in Calcutta, monument moved to St. John's Church cemetery in July 1940 by Unknown photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Calcutta)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The statue of an 'Indio Triste' ('Sad Indian'), in the court of a Mexican building

The statue of an "Indio Triste" ("Sad Indian"), in the court of a Mexican building
3561468 The statue of an "Indio Triste" ("Sad Indian"), in the court of a Mexican building. by Unknown photographer

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Inscription that remembers the story of 'Black Hole' one of the moments related to the history of

Inscription that remembers the story of "Black Hole" one of the moments related to the history of Indian
3562761 Inscription that remembers the story of "Black Hole" one of the moments related to the history of Indian independence against British domination in Calcutta by Unknown photographer

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo)

The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo)
861490 The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo) by Nash, John (1752-1835); (add.info.: The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo)

The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo)
861489 The Royal Pavilion, Brighton, UK (photo) by Nash, John (1752-1835); (add.info.: The Royal Pavilion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743)

Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743)
UIG5426114 Engraving depicting Jai Singh II's observatory in Delhi, Indian. Jai Singh II (1688-1743) the Hindu Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber. Dated 19th Century; UIG

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Elphinstone Circle with bullock carts, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)

Elphinstone Circle with bullock carts, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)
7379791 Elphinstone Circle with bullock carts, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard); Private Collection; (add.info.: now Horniman Circle); © Ajay Goyal/Dinodia Photo

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Churchgate Station, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)

Churchgate Station, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)
7379783 Churchgate Station, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard); Private Collection; © Ajay Goyal/Dinodia Photo

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Times of India Building, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)

Times of India Building, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard)
7379790 Times of India Building, Bombay, India, 1900s (postcard); Private Collection; © Ajay Goyal/Dinodia Photo

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Fort Gwalior, India, c.1910 (print)

Fort Gwalior, India, c.1910 (print)
7293119 Fort Gwalior, India, c.1910 (print); (add.info.: Geography. India. Gate of the fortress Fort Gwalior. Illustration, India, ca 1910.); Photo: © Archives Charmet

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: The Agra Fort, India, 2017

The Agra Fort, India, 2017
3587313 The Agra Fort, India, 2017 by Mughal School, (17th century); (add.info.: Agra Fort in the city of Agra, India. Built by the Mughal Dynasties in the 17th Century)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: Sepulchre de Paulajo, sovereign of the islands Tonga

Sepulchre de Paulajo, sovereign of the islands Tonga
CUL4862707 Sepulchre de Paulajo, sovereign of the islands Tonga by Brambila, Fernando (1763-1834); (add.info.: Sepulchre de Paulajo, sovereign of the islands Tonga - MALASPINA, Alejandro (1754-1809)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: View of Kalbadevi shopping street in Bombay (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th century

View of Kalbadevi shopping street in Bombay (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th century
CSO4985184 View of Kalbadevi shopping street in Bombay (India) - Second half photograph of the 19th century -; (add.info)

Background imageIndian Architecture Collection: View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography

View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography
CSO4984981 View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography -; (add.info.: View of a street in Jaipur (India) - Second half of the 19th century photography



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Indian Architecture Collection

Indian architecture is a unique blend of various styles and influences from different cultures and has evolved over the centuries, incorporating elements from ancient civilizations such as the Indus Valley, Mughal, and Rajputana. Indian architecture is characterized by its use of intricate carvings, domes, arches, and columns. The most common style is Hindu temple architecture which features mandapas (pillared halls), shikharas (pyramidal towers), gopurams (gateways), and vimanas (shrines). Other popular styles include Islamic Mughal architecture with its grand palaces and forts; Rajputana architecture with its ornate havelis; colonial British-style buildings; modernist structures; as well as traditional vernacular buildings made of mud or bamboo. Indian architecture continues to evolve today in response to changing needs while still maintaining its distinctive identity.
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