Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal, an iconic piece of architecture and its history
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, JAIPUR/ Created : Jun 28, 2023, 22:00 IST
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Also known as the Palace of the Winds, it’s one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture in the country, and was built in 1799 by the Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as an extension to the Royal City Pala … Read more
Also known as the Palace of the Winds, it’s one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture in the country, and was built in 1799 by the Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as an extension to the Royal City Palace. Read less
Also known as the Palace of the Winds, it’s one of the finest examples of Rajput architecture in the country, and was built in 1799 by the Kachwaha ruler of Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh as an extension to the Royal City Palace.
All about the palace
In the past, it served as a summer retreat for many Rajput families as its design allowed passage of pleasant breeze, thereby offering the much needed relief during the summers.
Read more: Facts that don’t lie about Hawa Mahal and its 953 jharokhas
The idea behind building Hawa Mahal
If we go by the records, the original intent behind the design of this structure was to allow the ladies of the royal court a space to witness the drama unfolding in the streets, but from behind the carefully-crafted window latticework. This was in line with the strict rules of purdah, which meant they were not allowed to appear in public without covering their face.
Other attractions
You can enter the Hawa Mahal via a grand door at the back of the building, as it does not feature a direct entrance. When you find yourself at the top of the palace, you can treat yourself to the incredible views of Jaipur, particularly Jantar Mantar, Sireh Deori Bazaar, and the City Palace.
There is also a small museum within the palace property, which you can check out to make better use of your time.
How to reach Hawa Mahal?
You can even book cabs or bikes online, which is a more affordable option than hiring from the airport.
Also, once you are in Jaipur, you can catch a local bus from the stop near the airport to save some bucks.
- What's so special about this palace?
The most interesting feature of this structure are its 953 small windows that are further complemented with intricate designs, also known as jharokhas. - What was the idea behind building Hawa Mahal?
If we go by the records, the original intent behind the design of this structure was to allow the ladies of the royal court a space to witness the drama unfolding in the streets, but from behind the carefully-crafted window latticework. This was in line with the strict rules of purdah, which meant they were not allowed to appear in public without covering their face. - How to reach Hawa Mahal?
Jaipur Airport is around 12.2 km from Hawa Mahal, from where you can hire a taxi to take you to the palace.You can even book cabs or bikes online, which is a more affordable option than hiring from the airport.Also, once you are in Jaipur, you can catch a local bus from the stop near the airport to save some bucks.
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