The white-keyed marble building of the welcoming palace looks solemn.
The Palace Atelier
Posted: May 9, 2019
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-水晶罐头-
5/5Outstanding
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Give this attraction five points, purely because of its beautiful architectural style. The interior displays the costumes of the emperor Jaipur of all ages. There is a fat king, his pants are amazing, and it also gives people an imagination of his size. The shawl used by the queen is so beautiful and handmade. There is also a perspective dress worn by the king. A photo cannot be taken inside, otherwise it will be fine.
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Posted: Apr 12, 2019
徐团
5/5Outstanding
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The welcoming palace in the city palace is a beautiful building. Enter the entrance to the gate and you will see the welcoming palace. The welcoming palace was built by Maddox Singh II in the late 19th century to receive visiting dignitaries. It is now part of the museum, featuring a range of royal costumes and shawls.
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Posted: Aug 25, 2018
崂山顽石
5/5Outstanding
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The VIP reception hall in the city palace (Mubarak Mahal), now the textile museum. Designed by British architect Samuel Jacob, the interior displays the costumes of the kings of the past and the musical instruments used in the palace. This includes the Shali of the king's wife made of 9 kilograms of gold silk. No photographs are allowed inside.
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Posted: Feb 13, 2017
广州丁满
4/5Excellent
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The city palace has two doors, of which the gate is near the observatory, and the first building inside is the welcome palace. This lower-level pure white, upper-level light powder building is designed with exotic style and the head-heavy structure is also quite distinctive. Only personally think that the second floor and the top of the horizontal column, how can a little building shed, not completed the sense of sight?
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Posted: Mar 26, 2016
煊煊煊煊
4/5Excellent
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It was from the observatory and entered the first hall behind the main entrance of the city palace, which was the place where the prince met his guests. Jaipur, which has the reputation of "pink city", has the majority of pink buildings, and this welcoming palace, including its outer walls, is mainly beige, which is very noble. Its upper and lower narrow structure, the shape is quite special, blending Islamic, Europa and other styles, infiltrating the atmosphere of the colony.