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Constructed in 1799,
Hawa
Mahal is the most sensational monument in the city of Jaipur. The
palace, overlooks one of Jaipur's main streets and was originally
constructed to offer women of the court an upper hand, so that they can
watch the activities taking place in the bazaar and the surrounding streets
behind stone-carved screens. For this purpose, it was designed with over 900
niches, and the entire building is shaped like a crown adorning Lord
Krishna's head.

The
site offers superb views of the city, including the many old palaces and
houses which were painted ocher-pink for the 1853 visit of Prince Albert.
This five-story, pyramid-shaped structure is made up of small
casements, each with tiny windows and arched roofs, beautifully
modeled and carved. There is a total lack of ornamentation on the inner face
of the building. The chambers are plain and more mass of pillars and
passages leading to the top storey.
Famous for it's Beehive like
structure, the entrance to the Hawa Mahal is in the rear side of the main
building, the front portion of the building having no entry at all, unlike
conventional buildings. The
Hawa Mahal is made of red and pink sand
stone, beautifully outlined with white borders and motif's painted
with quick lime.
This five storey building of unusual
architecture designed by Lal Chand Usta, is a stunning example of Rajput
artistry made of red and pink sand stone, beautifully outlined with white
borders and motif's painted with quick lime. Its facade from the road side
makes Hawa Mahal look more like a delicate screen than a palace. This
five-story, pyramid-shaped structure has tier after tier of 953 small
casements, each with tiny lattice worked (Jali) pink windows, small
balconies and arched roofs with hanging cornices, exquisitely modeled and
carved.