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| JAIPUR: THE PINK CITY |
The palace is made of red and pink sandstone, a five-storey
structure with intricate designs and carvings. The castle was initially built
to provide a place for the royal women to observe street life and festivals
without being seen by the public.
Today, the palace is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Jaipur's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the palace's numerous chambers, galleries, and balconies and enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the city from the top.
The palace’s design was based on the traditional
"jharokha" or balcony style, commonly used in Rajput architecture.
The palace was built to provide a place for the royal women
to observe street life and festivals without being seen by the public. The
court has several chambers and galleries, including the "Zenana", or
women's rooms, which the royal women once used to relax and enjoy the view.
The palace also has a beautiful courtyard with fountains and a small garden.
The palace’s interior has intricate designs and carvings,
including floral patterns, elephants, and peacocks. The palace's balconies are
also adorned with delicate latticework, which adds to the palace's beauty and
charm. The court is also home to a museum showcasing Rajasthan and Jaipur's
rich cultural heritage.

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