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Beautiful Ceremonial Hall
Part of the City Palace, this magnificent hall was where state meetings and ceremonies took place. It's one of the few places in the Palace where photography is disallowed so I've nothing to show for ...
The structure is inside the City palace Jaipur , the inside of this is now a musuem and photography is not allowed inside but you can take photos from outside.
Diwan-e-Khas Hall of Private Audience is a beautiful part of visting the City Palace. Magnificient but approachable structure seems just right serving the purpose it was created for. Nicely balanced p...
Inside the City Palace, this marble-paved Hall is still in immaculate condition. It was built for the Maharaja to hold audiences with his ministers. The Hall has two large silver vessels which are re...
Beautiful Ceremonial Hall
Part of the City Palace, this magnificent hall was where state meetings and ceremonies took place. It's one of the few places in the Palace where photography is disallowed so I've nothing to show for ...
Inside City palace
The structure is inside the City palace Jaipur , the inside of this is now a musuem and photography is not allowed inside but you can take photos from outside.
Architectural marvel
Diwan-e-Khas Hall of Private Audience is a beautiful part of visting the City Palace. Magnificient but approachable structure seems just right serving the purpose it was created for. Nicely balanced p...
Nice to Look At
When visiting the Palace you’ll see this. Lovely to see. Walk in and stroll around. A visit is 5 minutes, unless you’re an architecture fan.
A stunning Hall!
Inside the City Palace, this marble-paved Hall is still in immaculate condition. It was built for the Maharaja to hold audiences with his ministers. The Hall has two large silver vessels which are re...