The Palace Jag Mandir Photo: The Palace Of Jag Mandir

Gorgeous and luxury Palace Jag Mandir is located on one of the Islands of lake Pichola belonging to the city of Udaipur, also called the Venice of the East or the White City. The construction of Jag Mandir took place in three stages under the guidance of three rulers: started in 1551 by Maharana Amar Singh, 1620-1628, continued by Maharana Karan Singh, and completed construction during his reign (1628-1652) Maharana Jagat Singh I.

A three-tiered Palace is a complex of buildings of incredible beauty. The first building erected was the Buzz Mahal is a small Palace, built of yellow Sandstone with a wide main dome, topped by the Islamic Crescent. Inside, one above the other are three domed hall. Originally the Palace was intended to serve as a refuge for Prince Khurram, who was hiding from his father, the Emperor of the Mughal Jahangir, and that of Maharana Amar Singh was treated with great favor.

The main Palace of Jag Mandir communicates with the Drone Mahal and turned "face" to the City Palace. It is a collection of many halls, pavilions and halls, lined with great stone mosaics. At the corners of the Palace there are octagonal towers, decorated with small domes. Right at the entrance to the Palace is the pavilion, which is an arched colonnade of the snow-white color, which is decorated with figures of elephants, carved out of stone, but later, they were damaged and replaced with foam.

On the territory of the Palace complex offers lush gardens, Jag Mandir is even called " Lake Garden Palace. It has a courtyard, which is lined with white and black tiles and is full of fountains and pools.

The Palace Jag Mandir has always been a place for rest, and today it is often rented for various events and parties.

To get to the island using boats and boats that depart from the jetty at the City Palace.

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