Houston’s Art Museum Trustees Impressed by AKTC’s Work in India

Houston’s Art Museum Trustees Impressed by AKTC’s Work in IndiaMembers of the Board of Trustees from Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts recently visited Humayun’s Tomb, a project of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) in Delhi, India. The tour, led by Sultana Mangalji, member of the Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA)’s National Committee, introduced museum staff and board members to the restored tomb and gardens, as well as the social development efforts in the surrounding neighborhood.

Aga Khan Trust for Culture’s magnificent rehabilitation of the Humayun’s Tomb site and gardens is the first privately funded restoration of a World Heritage Site in India.

via Houston’s Art Museum Trustees Impressed by AKTC’s Work in India | PartnershipsInAction.

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