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HAWA MAHAL (PALACE OF THE WINDS)

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Hawa Mahal Road, Jaipur, India
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2024
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A 5-storey palace with an ochre-coloured facade and almost 10 windows, worth a visit to enjoy the view from the top

The Palace of the Winds, with its ochre facade with dozens of windows, stands on five floors. It is necessary to take the measure of the building by the street before visiting the building. The best thing to do is to have a drink on the terrace of the Tattoo Coffee to take some pictures. It's best to come in the morning to enjoy the soft light and take pictures without the traffic. You will also be less harassed by the bazaar vendors. Decorated with 61 jharokha (loggias with openwork stone windows) and 953 windows, the palace was built in 1799 to allow the princesses of the court to contemplate the spectacle of the street and the parades without being seen by the public. At that time, they had to respect the strict rule of "purda", which obliged them to hide from any foreign look. The Hawa Mahal was connected to the zenana (women's quarter) of the City Palace. It owes its name to the refreshing breeze(hawa) that its ingenious openings let filter through. It quickly became a summer palace for the king and his wives.

Once inside the monument (access by the back of the building, it is signposted from the street) you will quickly realize that it is actually a big wall that overhangs the street. Apart from a few sets of stairs and corridors, the palace does not contain much. We still recommend climbing to the top, where the view of the old city grid and the City Palace is breathtaking.


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Visited in march 2018
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C’est l’emblème de la ville. Mais quel dommage qu il soit situé dans une rue si passante, on jette un œil mais on ne profite pas de ce bâtiment entre les vendeurs des boutiques aux alentours qui deviennent rapidement collant et la circulation on n’est pas gâtés
pbelin
Visited in february 2018
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Monument incontournable de Jaipur. La visite de l'intérieur mérite un détour car elle permet de mieux comprendre l'utilisation des lieux.
chiste
Visited in march 2018
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La visite est vite fait!! On met plus de temps à trouver une place qu'à visiter car c'est juste une façade .C'à porte bien son nom .Une photo et on s'en va plus loin !Car la ville ne manque pas d'atouts ni de boutiques ...
Visited in november 2017
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A voir, très beau. Pour les photos préférez le levée du jour la lumière est meilleure.
Le boulevard est très vivant mais les commerçants sont trop collants, impossible de regarder les articles sans être harcelé. En donnant un petit pourboire le commerçant en face du palais vous fait monter dans les étages pour mieux voir le palais. Ca vaut le coup. A voir pas loin l'observatoire astronomique en prenant un guide pour les explications.
vanthier
Visited in august 2017
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J'ai eu la chance de pouvoir l'observer depuis les hauteurs d'en face via 100 Roupies
au proprietaire qui en fait un petit business !
C'est impressionnant surtout quand on sait que cela n'est qu'une facade destinée aux femmes pour pouvoir observer la rue et les défilés sans etre vues ...

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