Agra: The three bureaucracies involved with the Taj Mahal — Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), UP Tourism and the Agra administration — have managed to get the history and images of the iconic monument wrong on their respective websites. While ASI has put up a photograph of the interiors of St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican instead of the Taj, the other two sites have wrong historical information, photographs and outdated ticket rates.ASI has collaborated with a national bank and a private online payment gateway for online booking of tickets for the site.A website has been created for this purpose. In the ‘Gallery’ section of the webpage (asi.payumoney.com), where pictures of the monument are on display, visitors are greeted with an image of the interior dome of St Peter’s Basilica, complete with Latin inscriptions and frescoes by Renaissance artists.ASI superintending archaeologist Bhuvan Vikrama told TOI, “We will try to rectify any discrepancies on the website. However, there is a possibility that the online payment website company might be hosting other monuments and put those pictures up there.”However, the official could not explain what ASI has to do with Vatican City’s monuments.The Agra administration’s own website makes a mockery of the country’s most famous architectural landmark. According to them, construction of the Taj started in 1632 and ended in 1648, whereas it actually started in 1631. Work on outlying buildings and other structures, according to Vikrama, went on till 1653.The website has also not updated details regarding ticket prices. The new rates of Rs 40 for domestic tourists and Rs 1,000 for foreigners have become operational from April 1, 2016, but on the website the old rates continue to be displayed. Moreover, it has wrongly mentioned Taj’s opening and closing times as 6 am to 7.30pm, while in reality it is from sunrise to sunset, so it changes every day.The website developed by UP Tourism, meanwhile, has put up a photograph of a mosque-like structure, showing it as the South Gate of the monument complex. It has also not updated information regarding ticket windows and locker rooms.Additional district magistrate (city) Rajesh Kumar Srivastav said he would look into the matter and get the errors rectified. “I will ask the officials concerned to update the website page,” he said.