Since 2004, the city parks and gardens developed by the AKDN in places such as Cairo, Kabul, Delhi and Bamako have received over 43 million visitors.
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Site plan 4 @UAlberta #AgaKhan @DevonianGarden garden.From Jun1 open house boards 7 & 13:https://t.co/uz3ZMuw8MI pic.twitter.com/Q6u31JaK5Z…
“The Garden has for many centuries served as a central element in Muslim culture. The…
Islamic parks and gardens have long been treasured as havens of tranquillity in a busy…
Jason from Evanston, Illinois, blogs about his visit to Aga Khan Museum’s Park, in Toronto.…
UBC scholar receives $198,259 grant for cultural study By Patty Wellborn. September 8, 2014 Research…
Excerpt: At the heart of the garden is an arrangement of five immaculate pools —…
27 May 2015: Kabul’s historic Bagh-e Babur gardens are one of the few remaining vestiges…
Discover, Explore and Learn more via Moments away from the Official Inauguration of #AgaKhan…
KABUL—Kabul’s historic Bagh-e Babur gardens are one of the few remaining vestiges of serenity in…
Cultural Campus: Aga Khan Park mixes Art, Spirit and Nature Aga Khan Museum Director Henry…
“When His Highness started planning the site … He had in mind creating one space,…
Five years ago, Vladimir Djurovic in an interview shares his thoughts on some of his…
The Aga Khan Park, which encompasses the Aga Khan Museum and the Ismaili Centre, Toronto,…
“… a place for personal reflection, for genuine relaxation, and for deep renewal. Our objective…