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Introduction:
Hawa Mahal - The Hawa
Mahal was designed by renowned architect Lal Chand Usta and
is built of red and pink sandstone and is a living testimony
of Rajput architectural grandeur. The Hawa Mahal is shaped like
a pyramid and has a staggering 953 small windowpanes and all
of them are conspicuous by their miniscule lattice work, miniature
balconies and vaulted roofs all of which are exquisitely designed
and engraved.
Hawa Mahal Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa
Mahal is the most stunning sight in the city of Jaipur. The
palace, part of a huge complex, overlooks one of Jaipur's main
streets and was originally constructed to offer women of the
court a vantage point, behind stone-carved screens, from which
to watch the activities taking place in the bazaar and the surrounding
streets. Hawa Mahal Jaipur five-story, pyramid-shaped structure
is made up of small casements, each with tiny windows and arched
roofs with hanging cornices, exquisitely modeled and carved.
Its façade makes Hawa Mahal look more like a screen than
a palace. Its top three stories are just a single room thick
but at the base are two courtyards.
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