A Quote by Santiago Calatrava

The Taj Mahal is a monument to love in all cultures. — © Santiago Calatrava
The Taj Mahal is a monument to love in all cultures.
The Ambedkar park represents modern Lucknow. It might not have the stature of a historical monument like the Taj Mahal, but it has an architecture which doesn't fail to impress.
The Taj Mahal can be a tourist attraction, an architectural marvel, but it can never be treated as a monument of faith. After all, there is a difference between tourism and faith.
The world believes it was built by love but reading Shah Jahan's own words on the Taj, one could say it was grief that built the Taj Mahal and it was sorrow that saw it through sixteen years till completion.
There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who have seen the Taj Mahal and love it and those who have not seen the Taj and love it.
She smelled the way the Taj Mahal looks by moonlight.
I'd rather create a miniature painting than a Taj Mahal of a book.
India - I've always felt at home there. Delhi and Mumbai and the Taj Mahal are all incredible - but it's the people I love. Indians are so interesting and accommodating and friendly. The best hotel I've stayed at there is the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur: its architecture is unbelievable.
The Taj Mahal rises above the banks of the river like a solitary tear suspended on the cheek of time.
I was impressed by the Taj Mahal. A good bit of work, well looked after, worth paying money to see.
The Taj Mahal appears like a perfect pearl on an azure ground. The effect is such I have never experienced from any work of art.
[The Freedom of Information Act is] the Taj Mahal of the Doctrine of Unanticipated Consequences, the Sistine Chapel of Cost-Benefit Analysis Ignored.
We took the elevator back down from the first observation level of the Eiffel Tower and started walking in he direction of the Taj Mahal
Let the splendor of diamond, pearl and ruby vanish? Only let this one teardrop, this Taj Mahal, glisten spotlessly bright on the cheek of time, forever and ever.
Taj Mahal was built as a team; without a team, it was a far dream.
Yes, I played inside the Taj Mahal, but the experience was also a quiet, inner experience.
Robert Plant, Kenny Chesney, Mavis Staples, Taj Mahal, this incredible array of folks, all taught me a way to carry yourself with dignity.
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