Alwar, India
City Palace Rd, Mohalla Ladiya
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Good for kids
From historical point of view, the place is really beautiful and constructed very nicely Let it be the piller or roof or even the rain drainage system on the floor (in the shape of zigsaw puzzle) are crafted amazingly. But, due to lack of maintenance, this could have been beautiful tourist spot is now becoming dull and turning into a gathering spot for anti social elements. Thus, avoide visiting there after evening Though, I became late while arriving here and miss the opportunity to click some good shots due to lack of light, Seems like best time of photography is in the morning , after a rainy season
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Best Site for photography. Highly recommended to visit here in early morning. You will feel the Vibes.
This place can be a great tourist spot with a little upkeeping. The pond has been infested with moss and people have littered everywhere with beer bottles and wrappers. This place has a beautiful view of the Hills and is complimented by the local flora and fauna. The chirping of birds is a music to the ears. I earnestly request the authorities to maintain this cultural heritage as it has full potential to become one of the historical gems of India ️
Amazing peice of ancient architecture. Magnificent courtyard with big water adjacent to it. Hard to think about how it is carved out in older period. Nice place to observe sun rise through the trees and first light touch the sacred place under the gaint structure.
This is a nice place to visit with family or friends. You will be relaxed after seeing the mountains view with some visitors from wildlife.
Near by city place goode place but in Alwar nothing is maintained by government so All heritage place are slowly destroying. Govt please take care of heritage places.
Museum part is good.... Others are just old structures .... If they are given care and renovations so can attract visitors genuinely...
This can be called Alwar’s most artistic monument and the most regal as well, replete with a fascinating story. Maharaja Vinay Singh of Alwar built this double-storeyed cenotaph in 1815 in memory of his father Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh. It is also known as Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri after the king’s mistress, who performed sati here when he died. After the sati, she came to be accepted as king’s wife. It is an elegant monument, shaped like a flower and built with a blend of brown sandstone and white marble..
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