Hawa mahal jaipur

  1. Jaipur's Hawa Mahal: The Complete Guide
  2. Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
  3. 7 Interesting Facts About Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
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Jaipur's Hawa Mahal: The Complete Guide

Jaipur's Hawa Mahal (Wind Palace) is undoubtedly one of the most distinctive monuments in India. It's certainly the most iconic landmark in Jaipur. The building's evocative facade, with all those little windows, never fails to arouse curiosity. This complete guide to the Hawa Mahal will tell you everything you need to know about it and how to visit it. Apparently, the Hawa Mahal has an innumerable 953 jharokhas (windows)! The royal women used to sit behind them to watch the city below without being seen. A cooling breeze flowed through the windows, giving rise to the name "Wind Palace". However, this breeze diminished in 2010, when many of the windows were shut to stop tourists damaging them. The Hawa Mahal's architecture is a blend of Hindu Rajput and Islamic Mughal styles. The design itself isn't particularly remarkable, as it's similar to that of Mughal palaces with screened lattice sections for women. Architect Lal Chand Ustad took it to a whole new level though, by transforming the concept into a grand landmark structure with five floors. Although the Hawa Mahal is made out of red and pink sandstone, its exterior was painted pink in 1876, along with the rest of the Old City. Prince Albert of Wales visited Jaipur and Maharaja Ram Singh decided this would be a great way to welcome him, as pink was the color of hospitality. This is how Jaipur became known as the "Pink City". The painting still continues, as the pink coloring is now required to be maintained by law. You d...

Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)

"At first glance it seems to be whimsical in design. From the roadside, from where most visitors look at it, Hawa Mahal looks like a mere facade. But there is much more to it than meets the eye. Actually, it is the last portion of an extensive Zenana palace meant for the royal ladies, a palace of winds away from the claustrophobic surroundings of a palace guarded by battalions of liveried guards." From, Delhi Agra Jaipur, by Surendra Sahai. More at https://kimcarpenterphotos.smugmug.com/Hawa-Mahal-Jaipur-India/ kimcarpenter (Atlas Obscura User) Sir Edwin Arnold thought Hawa Mahal was "a vision of daring and dainty loveliness, of storeys of rosy masonry and delicate overhanging balconies and latticed windows. Soaring with tier after tier of fanciful architecture in a pyramidal form, a very mountain of airy and audacious beauty through the thousand pierced screens and gilded arches of which the Indian air blows cool over the flat roofs of the very highest house." As quoted in, Delhi Agra Jaipur, by Surendra Sahai. See more at https://kimcarpenterphotos.smugmug.com/Hawa-Mahal-Jaipur-India/. kimcarpenter (Atlas Obscura User) The 953 windows covering the lace-like facade of the Palace of the Winds were designed to allow the ladies of the royal court to watch the drama of the streets unobserved behind their delicate latticework. Known as Hawa Mahal in Hindi, the Palace of the Winds was constructed in 1799 for Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as part of the women’s section of the enor...

7 Interesting Facts About Hawa Mahal in Jaipur

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