Udaipur City Palace: The most beautiful jewel of the city of lakes, teaches its history, architecture and great attraction in viral documentary
Udaipur in Rajasthan is called the City of Lakes and City Palace here is the right identity of this city. This great palace, located on the Aravalli hills and the Backla lake, is not only a symbol of the Raji heritage heritage, but is also the most important attraction for the tourists coming from India and abroad. Millions of tourists arrive here every year to see the unique confluence of history, architecture and culture. Construction and Historical Background City Palace was built in 1553 AD by King Maharana Uday Singh II of Mewar. With the establishment of Udaipur City, the basis of this palace was laid. After this, many rulers who came to it added new palaces, courtyards and buildings in their own style. This is why a wonderful confluence of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture is seen here. In about 400 years, this palace took the form of a beautiful complex. The unique look at architecture is unique in the architecture of the City Palace. This palace of white marble, granite and reddish sandy stand has large domes, shredded windows, glass decorations and beautiful courtyards. Places like Jharokha, Diwan-e -a-eam and Diwan-e-Khas in the palace describe the saga of royal life. As if the view of the Pichola lake of roofs and porches is as if you have a heavenly experience. The most important attractions of the palace are very small and large palaces and courts in the city palace. The most important attractions of this are Moti Mahal: where the walls were shiny decorations like beads. Sheesh Mahal: This palace decorated with colorful glass and glass, shining at night in the light of lamps. Jhulan Chowk: Where Tableaux of the royal family was taken out at festivals and special occasions. Prithvi Vilas and Krishna Vilas: The paintings and graffiti here reflect the war and love stories of Mewar. The museum and gallery turned a large part of the city palace in a museum today. Here, the swords of the Mewar dynasty, shields, armored armor, old weapons and royal clothing are displayed. In addition, the items held in the Crystal Gallery and Zenana Mahal give tourists a living lifestyle. Cultural interest City Palace is not only a historic building, but also an important part of the culture and tradition of Udaipur. Even today, the royal family lives here and religious rituals and celebrations are arranged from time to time. The Mewar Utsav and Gangaur festival that is celebrated each year increases the glory here. The beauty of City Palace, the favorite place of films and weddings, not only attracts tourists, but also the film industry. Many films were shot from Bollywood to Hollywood. At the same time, this palace is also known for destination wedding these days. Big stars and industrialists from India and abroad love to create weddings in royal style. Tourism and local economy are considered incomplete without the city palace of almost every tourist coming to Udaipur. Admission tickets, guides and gallery levies to see the palace give the local economy great support. In addition, thousands of families in the surrounding markets are living from tourists who buy crafts, paintings and Rajasthani clothing. Care and conservation history and heritage are not easy to maintain. The royal family and administration together pay particular attention to the preservation and maintenance of this palace. Here are measures to protect the structure with modern technology and to protect it from environmental effects. This is why the city palace is still as graceful as it was centuries ago.