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This majestic white Royal building towers itself on a hill and is surrounded by crenellated walls. The palace was completed in its present form by the contribution of many rulers. Originally started by Udai Singh, the later addition were so carefully planned and integrated with the original building that it becomes difficult to belive that the building was not conceived as a whole. The palace stands along the shores of lake Pichola.

Approach to the palace is through the Hati Pol or the
elephant gate. The Bara pol or the great gate leads to the first court
which joins Tripolia or the triple gate. Between the two gates are eight
carved toranas or arches which marks the spot where the rulers were
weighed against gold or silver the equivalent value of which was then
distributed among the poor. Beyond the Tripolia is the arena where the
elephant fights were staged.
The path then leads to a series of
courtyards, overlapping pavilions, terraces, corridors and hanging
gardens- a harmonious profusion hard to describe.The soft cream coloured
central Chhatri has facing of blue coloured tiles with massive octagonal
towers crowned with cupolas. The Sheesh Mahal has inlaid mirror work. The
Krishna villas has a series of miniature paintings which are witness to
the Royal processions, festivals and the game of 'Chogan'. The Chini
Chitrashala is famous for its Chinese and Dutch tiles, the latter of which
has depiction of biblical scenes including the flight to Egypt.
Radha-Krishna stories are painted on the walls of the Bhim Vilas. The
glass mosaic gallery with its superb stained glasses and portraits afford
a panoramic view of the city below. The Mor chowk has a brilliant mosaic
of peacocks set in the walls showing the three seasons: summer, winter and
monsoon. There are exquisite terrace gardens with fountains in the Amar
villass
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