The City Palace, Udaipur 
City
Palace towers over the Pichola Lake. Maharana Uday Singh initiated in the construction
of the palace but succeeding Maharanas added several palaces and structures to
the complex retained a surprising uniformity to the design. The entry to the Palace
is from the Hati Pol, the Elephant gate. The Bari Pol or the Big gate brings you
to the Tripolia, the Triple gate.
It was once a custom that the Maharana
would weigh under this gate in gold and silver, which was distributed to the populace.
It is also now the main ticket office. Balconies, cupolas and towers surmount
the palace to give a wonderful view of the lake.
Suraj Gokhada or the
balcony of the sun is where the Maharana would grant public audiences mainly to
boost the morale of the people in difficult times. The Mor Chawk is the peacock
square and gains its name from the vivid blue mosaic in glass of a peacock that
decorates its walls.
The main part of the palace is now preserved as
a museum displaying a large and diverse array of artefacts. Down steps from the
entrance is the armoury museum exhibiting a huge collection of protective gear,
weapons including the lethal two-pronged sword.
The City Palace museum
is then entered through the Ganesh Deori meaning the door of Lord Ganesh. This
leads to the Rajya Angan, the royal courtyard that is the very spot where Maharana
Udai Singh met the sage who told him to find a city here.
The rooms of
the palace are superbly decorated with mirror tiles and paintings. Manak Mahal
or the Ruby Palace has a lovely collection of glass and mirror work while Krishna
Vilas display a rich collection of miniature paintings. Moti Mahal or the pearl
palace has beautiful mirror work and the Chini Mahal has ornamental tiles all
over.
The Surya Chopar or the sun square depicts a huge ornamental sun
symbolising the sun dynasty to which the Mewar dynasty belongs. The Bari Mahal
is a central garden with view of the city. Some more beautiful paintings can be
seen in the Zenana Mahal or the ladies chamber, which leads to Lakshmi Chowk a
beautiful white pavilion.
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The City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan Palaces Reservation Form "
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