Ascent to the Amber Fort and Palace.
Lake Maotha and Kesar Kyari Garden.
A view from Amber Fort.
Amber Palace.
Ganesh Door (1640).
A view from the yard of Amber Palace.
View to Lake Maotha and walls on mount ridges.
Overview towards Jaipur.
Elephants traffic, Lake Maotha and Kesar Kyari Gar…
Details of wall and ceiling.
Diwan-i-Aam (Audience Hall).
Jasi Mandir.
Old door.
A view to Jaigarth Fort.
A view to northeast.
Contemporary Art display.
Goats resting on wall.
Amber, with Temple Krishna Meera in the foreground…
Overview to Amber.
Bamboo scaffolding.
Laxmi Villas Palace (1899).
Laxmi Niwas Palace.
Laxmi Niwas Palace.
Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace).
Peacock Door.
Monsoon Door.
Winter Door.
Lotus Door.
Diwan-i-Khas (Audience Hall).
Rajendra Pol (Maharaja Door).
City Palace Museum of Jaipur.
Jantar Mantar (astronomic observatory) - Scorpius.…
Sundial.
Jal Mahal - Palace of the Lake (1799).
Wandering cow.
Goats loose on the street.
Wandering cow.
Replica of the Palace of Winds.
Extension of the Palace of Winds' façade.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds (1799).
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Winds (1799).
Shiva platform.
Hindu Temple of Birla (1986).
Hindu Temple of Birla (1986).
Hindu Temple of Birla (1986).
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Amber Palace and Fort.
Amber was a thriving city until the 18th century. As it didn't cease expanding and water supply became difficult for a growing population, the maharaja decided to found a new city on the plain, 11 km south - Jaipur - moving the royal court to the new capital.
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