Built in 1754, by Safdarjung’s son Nawab Shujaud Daula. Safdarjung Tomb's the last monumental garden tomb depicting Mughal architectural style.
This huge garden encompasses the mausoleum and is designed in line with the conventional charbagh garden style of the Mughals. It is segregated into four squares with footpaths and water canals around them. Each square is again divided into four smaller gardens and is gorgeous.
The tomb is located at the intersection of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg and it is open every single day.
This huge garden encompasses the mausoleum and is designed in line with the conventional charbagh garden style of the Mughals. It is segregated into four squares with footpaths and water canals around them. Each square is again divided into four smaller gardens and is gorgeous.
The tomb is located at the intersection of Safdarjung Road and Aurobindo Marg and it is open every single day.