“Rajwada Palace is the most renowned landmark and historical site in Indore. The Palace was constructed in 1747 A.D. by Malhar Rao Holkar, the founder of the Holkar Dynasty, and this palace is a remarkable structure that exhibits characteristics resembling a southern and western Mughal shrine. Positioned near the Chhatris, the seven-storied Rajwada Palace was built by the Holkars of the Maratha Empire approximately two centuries ago. Adorned with a garden, a statue of Queen Ahilya Bai, an artificial waterfall, and beautiful fountains, the palace underwent restoration with meticulous attention to detail. The materials used in the restoration were carefully selected to preserve this historical place's authentic look and feel. Visitors can also delight in a light and sound display in the evenings. Rajwada Palace serves as a splendid testament to royal grandeur and architectural prowess. The stunningly designed monuments and palaces witness the rich tradition of the Holkar Rulers of Madhya Pradesh. Even after many years, the palace remains a prominent tourist attraction in Indore, one of the oldest structures with enduring popularity.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Famous Tourist Spot.”
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