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Thursday 18 October 2012

UMAID BHAWAN PALACE, jodhpur

UMAID BHAWAN PALACE


Monument City : Jodhpur
 Monument Covered : Throne Room, A Wood-paneled Library, A Private Museum, An Indoor Swimming Pool, A Billiards Room, Tennis Courts And Marble Squash Courts.


History :
    
Maharaja Umaid Singh, an admirer of western lifestyles hired a famous Edwardian architect, Henry Vaughan Lanchester, for Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur. The maharaja got the palace constructed with the intention of providing employment to famine stricken farmers. The palace consists of 347 rooms. Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan Palace was one of the last palaces to be built in India. 

The attractions of the palace include the Throne Room (housing fascinating Ramayana murals), a wood-paneled library, a private museum; an indoor swimming pool, a Billiards room, tennis courts and marble squash courts. The Palace has now been converted into five star deluxe palace hotel. The Umaid Bhavan Palace of Rajasthan also houses a museum. On display, in the museum, are an array of weapons, stuffed leopards, clocks and a huge banner presented by Queen Victoria. 
 

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