Noida International Airport Unveils Uttar Pradesh-Inspired Art and Design to Showcase India’s Cultural Heritage
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- •Noida International Airport (NIA) in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, opened on August 25, 2024, with a terminal design inspired by Uttar Pradesh’s cultural and historical landmarks.
- •Renowned artist Paresh Maity has created large-scale murals in the airport, depicting scenes from rural life, historical figures, and mythological themes.
- •The airport’s design incorporates elements from Mughal architecture and spiritual sites like Ayodhya, offering travelers an immersive cultural experience.
- •Local artisans and craftsmen were involved in the project to ensure authenticity in the representation of Uttar Pradesh’s art and heritage.
- •The initiative aims to position NIA as a cultural ambassador, showcasing India’s rich diversity to global travelers.
The newly inaugurated Noida International Airport (NIA), located in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, has set a new benchmark in airport design by integrating India’s cultural heritage into its infrastructure. On August 25, 2024, the airport opened its doors to passengers, offering not just modern facilities but also a visual journey through the artistic and architectural essence of Uttar Pradesh. The terminal building features a terminal design inspired by the state’s historical landmarks, including elements reminiscent of the Taj Mahal’s motifs and the vibrant culture of Varanasi.

