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City Palace, Udaipur
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Majestically located on the eastern banks of serene Lake Pichola, blending Mewar, Mughal, and European architectural styles.
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Ganesh Deodi features a delicate glass inlay marble idol of Lord Ganesh, placed in 1620 by Rana Karan Singh.
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Rai Angan, the oldest part, where coronation ceremonies and royal treasury sessions were held.
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Baadi Mahal (Garden Palace) with Mughal-style marble pillars, open to the sky and offering stunning Lake Pichola views.
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Amar Vilas Courtyard, the highest point in the palace, perfect for photography with lush greenery and benches for rest.
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Badi Chitrashali Chowk, a courtyard decorated with vibrant murals and blue Chinese tiles, used for royal music and dance performances.
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Mor Chowk (Peacock Courtyard) adorned with intricate glass inlay work, built by Rana Karan Singh and later enhanced by Maharana Sajjan Singh.
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Kanch ki Burj (Mirror Tower) richly decorated with glass inlay, used as the Maharana’s winter bedroom.
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Moti Mahal (Pearl Palace), a private residence with mirrored walls and stained glass windows reflecting light beautifully.
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Manak Mahal (Ruby Palace) featuring rubies and glass inlay, used for formal audiences.
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Surya Chopar (Sun Square) with a large gold sun-face emblem, where Maharanas prayed to the Sun before breakfast.
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Zenana Mahal (Women’s Chamber) where royal ladies spent time and celebrated rituals, with an adjoining courtyard ideal for photography.
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City Palace Museum houses collections of sculptures, antique musical instruments, royal artefacts, and a silver gallery displaying treasures of the Mewar dynasty.
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Iconic gateways including Badi Pol (Great Gate), Tripola (triple arched gate), and Elephant Gate (Hathi Pol), marking royal entries and significant war campaigns.
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The palace complex spans multiple levels with hanging gardens, fountains, and terraces, showcasing royal leisure spaces throughout history.
