Called a monument to love, the Taj Mahal has also been called "India's most famous and finest example of architecture.
We could call it a monument to symmetry.
From the formal gardens divided into four sections, to the tomb 900 feet from the entrance, the four minarets continue this symmetrical theme.
The minarets next to the Taj Mahal are 41.1 meters or 137 feet high and are cylindrical columns with angles.
Located at each of the corners of the raised marble plinth the minarets repeat the right angles that are an obvious part of the Taj Mahal.
The main structure is cubical.
The windows have arches which comes to a point.