Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal, or the "Palace of Wind" built by Maharaja Sawai
Pratap Singh in 1799 A.D. is characterised by elaborate and fanciful
architecture. The broad pyramidical facade comprises five storeys of semi
octagonal overhanging windows with perforated screens, domes and spires.
Poet king Sawai Pratap Singh built this palace of winds. This is
the most easily recalled landmarks of Jaipur and is also its icon. Located
in the city Palace it is best viewed from the outside for the palace is
really a facade. This five-storey building overlooking the busy bazaar
street is a stunning example of Rajput architecture and artistry with its
pink delicately honeycombed 953 sandstone windows known as 'jharokhas'. It
was originally built for the ladies of the royal household to watch everyday
life and processions in the city from their veiled comfort.
Most
people come here to get a view of the facade but they can also climb to the
top for a wonderful view from the latticed windows. There is also a small
archaeological museum there. Entry to foreigners/citizen is Rs 30/10.
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