Hawa
Mahal is
the most awe-inspiring sight in the city of Jaipur. It is also known as ‘Palace of Winds‘ because of its windows that
allow the wind to flow in keeping it cool. There are 953 stone-carved screens
or windows in the palace.
In earlier times, the royal ladies were not allowed to give public
appearances. The palace was constructed to let the ladies of the court view the
daily activities in the streets and the areas in the vicinity, without being
noticed by anyone. The palace is an extended part of a huge complex. The
stone-carved screens, small casements and arched roofs are some of the features
of this popular tourist spot. The monument also has delicately modeled hanging
cornices. Just like the other monuments of Jaipur, the palace is also
constructed in pink and red colored stone.
The palace stands at a height of 15 meters. The frontal of the
Hawa Mahal appears as if it is just a frame and there is nothing behind it. The
top three storeys comprise of just one room each. The base of the palace has
two courtyards. The front of the palace is embellished with semi-octagonal
bays, finials and domes, and intricately carved grills made of sandstone.
Some people say that the shape of this monument resembles the
crown of Lord Krishna. The palace looks appealing just from the outside. The
interior section is deprived of architectural ornamentation. The chambers are
very simple and have pillars to reach the upper part of the monument.
Interestingly, the entry to the palace is from the rear side and not from the
front. The palace also has an archaeological museum.
- Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh built the Hawa Mahal in 1799.
- Hawa Mahal is a five-storied building.
- Lal Chand Usta designed the monument.
- The monument has undergone extensive and expensive restoration in recent years.
Hawa Mahal is located
in the heart of Jaipur, on a big road intersection known as Badi Chaupad. If
you are coming from abroad, you can fly to Jaipur International Airport.
Alternatively you can fly to the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi.
From here either take a taxi, or reach Jaipur via domestic flight to Sanganer
Airport, Jaipur. If you wish to visit Jaipur using rail transport, then from
Jaipur railway station, you will have to either take a bus or taxi to reach the
monument.
As summers are very
hot in Jaipur, a trip to the Hawa Mahal must be made in spring, fall or the
winter season.
The monument opens
from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm everyday.
The entry fee for the Hawa Mahal is Rs. 10 per Indian and Rs. 50 per foreign tourist.
Near by Attractions : Tripolia Bazaar, Shesh Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum, Swargsuli Tower, Monkey Temple, Sisodia Rani Palace and Garden, Jaipur Zoo, Raj Mandir Cinema and Royal Gaitor Tumbas.
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