Le Corbusier's Masterpieces
Explore the architectural legacy of Chandigarh, the first planned city in post-independence India designed by modernist pioneer Le Corbusier. This collection features the core components of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Capitol Complex: the massive Secretariat, the High Court with its innovative sun-shades, and the Palace of Assembly. Complementing these monumental structures is the 26-meter-high Open Hand Monument, a rotating symbol of peace. The list also includes the Government Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases Le Corbusier’s modular design and climate-responsive architecture.
Open Hand Monument
The Open Hand Monument is a symbolic structure designed by the architect Le Corbusier and located in the Capitol Complex of the Indian city…
Chandigarh Secretariat
Secretariat Building is a Le Corbusier-designed building in Chandigarh completed in 1953 to house the offices of the Chief Secretary of the…
Punjab and Haryana High Court
Punjab and Haryana High Court is the common High Court for the Indian states of Punjab and Haryana and the Union Territory of Chandigarh…
Punjab & Haryana Vidhan Sabha
The Palace of Assembly is a building in Chandigarh, India which houses the Punjab Legislative Assembly and the Haryana Legislative Assembly.
Government Museum and Art Gallery
Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, is a public museum of North India having collections of Gandharan sculptures, sculptures…
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