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Aga Khan Museum

Over 70,000 people have attended education programmes at the Aga Khan Museum.

AKM / Connie Tsang

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Ensuring long-term preservation: Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Hyderabad, India

Restoration of ribs on the dome of Abdullah Qutb Shah's mausoleum.

AKDN / Lipi Bharadwaj

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AKDN interview with Salman Beg: Cultural heritage and identity in Pakistan

Shahi Hammam, Lahore, Pakistan. In 2013 intensive work focused on the two key monuments of the Shahi Hammam …

AKDN / Adrien Buchet

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Glories of Cairo’s medieval past revealed

Maridani Mosque prayer hall, view to the south, with marble mosaics on the qibla and the minbar (after …

AKTC / Adrien Buchet

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Earthern Architecture Programme

After carrying out the restoration of the Great Mosque of Mopti, Mali, The Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) …

AKDN / Lucas Cuervo Moura

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5 million

The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto reached 5 million virtual visitors in 2020 on social media with #MuseumWithoutWalls.

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3.2 million

There were 3.2 million visitors to AKDN’s major parks and gardens in 2019.

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22

The Cultural Heritage and Humanities Unit of the University of Central Asia has published 22 books, all freely available to download.

Culture is in and of itself a development resource of immense potential value. Some who share this view refer to cultural investments as a springboard for development. Similarly, I like to say that cultural heritage can be a trampoline, propelling dramatic improvements in the quality of human life.

His Highness the Aga Khan
London, October 2015

Our Work

Parks and Gardens

Museums

Scholarship

Other Cultural Development

Agencies

Focused on Culture

Where We Work

CULTURE

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