The 400-year-old murals at Mughal emperor Akbar’s tomb in Agra have suffered damage due to incessant rains, causing panels to detach and colors to fade. Conservation efforts are underway with scaffolding installed for protection. Experts are assessing the best restoration methods to preserve these invaluable historical artworks.
400-yr-old Mughal-era murals at Akbar’s tomb damaged by rain, neglect

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