Ghalib ki Haveli (ALA-LC: G̱ẖālib kī Ḥawelī IPA: [ˈɣɑːlɪb kiː ɦəˈʋeːliː], lit.
It was given a special touch with the use of Mughal lakhori bricks, sandstone and a wooden entrance gate to recreate the 19th-century period.
[2] After takeover by the Delhi government the haveli was made into a permanent memorial museum in 2000 housing objects related to the poet and his times.
[4][5] A portrait of Ghalib commissioned by the former president of India Dr. Zakir Husain served as the blue print for the sculpture.
Mirza Ghalib's Haveli is located in the Old Delhi and is a heritage site declared by Archaeological Survey of India.