| Rajasthan is where all the countrys similes and
metaphors appear to have come together to create a visual extravaganza.
Majestic palaces and rugged forts, spectacular deserts, wooded hills and
tranquil lakes, bustling towns and quiet villages, amazing flora and fauna
and of course, the colorful and vibrant people of Rajasthan form an intricate
tapestry of mysticism, grandeur and rusticity. Explore this land of the
maharajas and experience the yore of a bygone era in a truly fascinating
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City Palace or Vinay Vilas Mahal, Alwar

The
City Palace was built in 1793 A.D. by Raja Bakhtawar Singh. It represents a
intermingling of Rajput and Mughal stvles. It has graceful marble pavilions
set on lotus flower bases in the central courtyard
Once this palace was part of the Maharajas ornate lifestyle and housed, among
other things, a drinking cup cut out of a single emerald in its treasury and
a mammoth, double storied four-elephant carriage in its stables. Today however
the palaces has been converted into the district's collectorate, and its hall
and chambers have a been turned into government offices.
This huge fort with its ramparts stretching 5 km from east to west, stands 304
meters above the city and 595 meters above the sea level, constructed before
the rise of the Mughal empire .Babar had spent a night at this fort and took
away the hidden treasures to gift to his son, Humayun. Akbar's son, Jahangir
had also stayed here for some time during his exile. The place where he stayed
is called Salim Mahal.
Maharaja Pratap Singh in 1775 A.D finally annexed the fort. It is a forbidding
structure with 15 large and 51 small towers and 446 openings for musketry, along
with 8 huge towers encompassing it.
The fort has several gates - Jai Pol, Suraj Pol, Laxman Pol,Chand Pol, Kishan
Pol and Andheri Gate. Also there are remains of Jal Mahal, Nikumbh Mahal, Salim
Sagar, Suraj Kund and many temples.
The
Museum
The palace Museum has a wonderful collection of exhibits of the personal wealth
of the Maharajas of Alwar and some rare manuscripts including an illustrated
Mahabharata on a 200 -foot-long scroll, Others prize pieces here after illustrated
manuscripts of GULISTAN, SHAH NAMA, and on EMPEROR Babur's life.
There are also some fine RAGAMALA paintings and miniatures from the Alwar, Bundi,
and Mughal school it has an armory section, which has some historic swords belonging
to the likes of Sultan Muhammad Ghori, Emperor Akbar and Aurangzeb.
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