City Palace is one of the most beautiful historical architectures in Jaipur. The castle is known for its architectural style that combines the architecture of Mughal, Badami Chalukya, and Western Chalulcya, which makes the palace look spectacular. This palace houses courtyards, beautiful green gardens, galleries, restaurants, the Diwan-I-Khas, the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. City Palace was a place of religious and cultural events and a patron of arts, commerce, and industry. The palace position shows only the compound's outer areas-it includes 4000 litres of mineral water vessels. The temple conducts special prayers in the Temple of Govind Dev Ji. City Palace has several buildings, various courtyards, galleries, restaurants, and offices of the Museum Trust. If you are interested in paintings, there is a part inside the palace where you can visit the beautiful paintings and buy them if you want.
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CITY PALACE REVIEWS
It is a beautiful place to visit during day. Very photogenic place. A link of royal lineage, feel the royalty genre. There is a market inside the palace where local handcrafted items are displayed, prices are on higher side but if you want to support local craftsmanship then please buy from them as the money you spend here will directly help these awesome local creative people, most of them has received recognition from PM and government of India.
This is one of the MUST visit royal heritages in Jaipur. Entry fees are 200 rupees for resident Indians, guide charges are extra. 2-3 hours are more than sufficient to visit this place including group photographs sessions. Places like the photography hall, weapons hall are quite good. There are few shops and restaurants situated inside this place.
Beautiful place to visit if you are in or around Jaipur. Brilliant show of ancient and traditional designs and a blend of colours. I would recommend going in without a guide as there is not much history to explain. Even a small intro video would be more than enough for it. The entry fee for Indians is around 200, and use a student card if possible for half rates.
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Albert Hall Museum is a beautiful mixture of North Indian and English architecture. The museum is one of the largest museums in Rajasthan state. This museum was built in honour of the Prince of Wales. The museum is situated in Ram Niwas garden outside the city wall opposite New gate and is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. This museum's decorative and stylish components are classic examples of architectural elegance. Albert Hall Museum houses 19,000 historical artefacts, including metal, ivory, silk, pottery, gems, weapons, models of clay, ceramics, and more. They have pottery collections from the nineteenth century and ancient Indian musical instruments. This museum is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic architecture. It also features an Egyptian mummy, which is the main attraction of this museum. The museum displays a wide range of metal objects, wood crafts, carpets, stone and metal sculptures, arms and weapons, natural stones and ivory goods.
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ALBERT HALL MUSEUM REVIEWS
It's a museum in middle of city and I will highly recommend this place and after this you can visit to famous market area of Jaipur city. It was a concert hall which was converted into museum later. You have a good parking space and entry ticket is minimal. This museum will show you some artifacts which is preserve in it and this is something which should in the checklist of Jaipur. Authorities are following all the safety measures for visitors. Best time to reach later evening to click some amazing pictures for your social media.
If you like history and love museums, this place is definitely for you. You have a large variety of artefacts from all around the world. There is even a mummy from Egypt in the central hall on the first floor. I chose to visit this museum at night as the light decoration around the museum is beautiful. The timings for the night museum is around 7 pm-10 pm. The ticket was priced at 100rs for the evening show. Definitely worth visiting!!
Neatly maintained museum which holds many artefacts like dresses, furniture, utensils, musical instruments, military tools, etc. from India and around the world. More than the items held in the museum, the museum itself is so beautiful. The area around is also very nice with lots of pigeons. There is one area outside the museum where people feed pigeons and take photos.
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Jawahar Kala Kendra is dedicated to preserving and promoting Indian art and culture genres. The museum is built by Government of Rajasthan with the purpose of preserving Rajasthani arts and crafts. Jawahar Kala Kendra is brought into a bigger establishment, which is now considered an international centre of art and culture. Jawahar Kala Kendra also houses an amphitheatre, closed auditorium, art studio, library and cafeteria. Jawahar Kala Kendra is a massive and beautifully built building designed by an Indian architect, Charles Correa. The museum is built by the Government of Rajasthan to preserve Rajasthani arts and crafts. The museum design is based on the Indian astrology idea, which resembles Jaipur City's square-grid plan. The main building includes an administrative hall, an ethnographic museum, and temporary galleries. This place is where you can witness varied festivals, exhibitions, workshops, and performances.
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JAWAHAR KALA KENDRA REVIEWS
This place in Jaipur organizes events including music, arts etc. The place is well maintained and is spread in a huge area of land. The location is also convenient as it is located just on the road and can be easily visible from the road. The coffee place here needs little improvement however considering it's a government place, that too is just awesome. I am really impressed with the way this property has been maintained and kept at work. The gardens here are well maintained as well.
Designed by Charles Correa, this is a cultural hub of Jaipur. It's smaller than i thought but in a good way. The architect has a knack of capturing the essence of a city through his design, flow and arrangement of spaces. There are many workshops taking place here, so do look it up before visiting. When i visited, the galleries were displaying students works and some music performances in the evening (which i missed). There was a small bazaar on the outside hosting some clothes and cutlery to shop for. The Indian coffee house within the campus is decent. Service is slow. Do sit in the open, behind the kitchen if you come early, for a secluded private experience.
Jaipur is known for its heritage and traditions. And Jawahar Kala Kendra is redefining the very essence, with its sincere efforts. Truly amazing to visit!
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