01 October 2024, 11:00 am
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park: Conserving a Royal Necropolis
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC
End Date
11 October 2024, 07:00 pm

At the foot of Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, stands the 106-acre Qutb Shahi Heritage park, a unique necropolis where for 169 years, the Qutb Shahi Sultans built mausoleums, funerary mosques, grand stepwells and garden structures. This, without doubt, is the most significant ensemble of Qutb Shahi architecture. For over a decade, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture in partnership with the Government of Telangana’s Department of Archaeology has undertaken the conservation of over 100 monuments coupled with landscape restoration of the necropolis. The exhibition presents a decade-long journey of conservation with focus on the conservation of Muhammad Qutb Shah’s mausoleum, supported by InterGlobe Foundation/IndiGo Reach 

Inauguration on Monday, 30 September 2024 at 18:30

As part of the exhibition, there will be two related programmes:

On Friday, 4 October 2024 at 18:30 in the Art Gallery
Cultural Practices of the Qutb Shahis

Talk by Sajjad Shahid on the poetry, music, writing, sufi practices of the Qutb Shahis

Sajjad Shahid is a historian, architecture conservator, columnist and Visiting Professor at University of Hyderabad

On Wednesday, 9 October 2024 at 18:30 in the Art Gallery
Qutb Shahi Heritage Park: Conservation & Landscape Restoration

Illustrated lecture by Ratish Nanda that addresses the objectives, and conservation philosophy followed during the conservation and landscape restoration at the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park. Since 2013, the Aga Khan Trust for Culture’s inter-disciplinary team has partnered with a host of agencies to conserve these historic monuments and restore their gardens. This discussion will highlight the conservation process and the strategies employed in conserving this significant cultural heritage.
 
 

(Collaboration: Agha Khan Trust for Culture; and InterGlobe Foundation/IndiGo Reach)