Alwar City Palace
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ALWAR/ Updated : Jun 14, 2017, 16:41 IST
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Currently housing a number of government offices, the Alwar City Palace is a magnificent complex, also known as the Vinay Vilas Mahal.Originally built in 1793, the Alwar City Palace is a stunning amalgamation of Rajputana and Mugh … Read more
Currently housing a number of government offices, the Alwar City Palace is a magnificent complex, also known as the Vinay Vilas Mahal.Originally built in 1793, the Alwar City Palace is a stunning amalgamation of Rajputana and Mughal styles of architecture. Its grand halls are currently functioning as the offices of District Collectorate and Police Headquarters. Read less

Currently housing a number of government offices, the Alwar City Palace is a magnificent complex, also known as the Vinay Vilas Mahal.
Elegant chhatris alongside Mughal floral designs embellish the City Palace, and the result is a mixture of styles to create a stunning monument. As you walk upstairs, the incredibly beautiful sight of graceful marble pavilions is in front of you. There are water fountains before the main entrance to the City Palace.
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