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Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
Rajasthan Tour Travel
> Rajasthan Fort Monuments
Surrounded by palaces, many of
which are also hotels, the pink city of Jaipur, is a must city of Rajasthan
on every tourist's itinerary. A well-known shopping and handicrafts paradise,
Jaipur has become well known for its breezy Hawa Mahal, popularly known
as "The Palace of Winds".
Known as Jaipur's signature building, the Hawa Mahal, is a multi-layered
palace, built by Sawai Pratap Singh, who was grand son of Sawai Jai Singh
and son of Sawai Madhoo Singh in 1799 AD and Mr. Lal Chand Usta was the
architect.
The Impressive Architecture - Hawa Mahal
In Jaipur, the facades seem to have become as ornate as the interiors
and sometimes, as in the case of the Hawa Mahal, Even more so. The Hawa
Mahal, part of the Jaipur city palace complex is a familiar landmark,
and is ties of pierced windows overlooking the street below.
In fact, the façade pretty much characterises what for, on the inside
the building is no more than a series of corridors with windows overlooking
the street. Its purpose was simply to allow the royal women a view of
ceremonial processions while seated behind the small windows. Allowing
them to look out without themselves being seen.
Famous for it's beehive like structure, the Hava Mahal is interplay of
red and pink sand stone, carefully and painstakingly outlined with white
borders and motifs. The palaces and forts of yesteryears, which were witness
to the royal processions and splendours are now living monuments, accepted
quite naturally into the lifestyle of the people of Jaipur.
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