The City Palace is an imposing blend of traditional Rajasthani
and Mughal art and architecture. The City Palace complex houses
several palatial structures. In the heart of the old Jaipur
city, the City Palace occupies a large area divided into a series
of courtyards, gardens and buildings. Jai Singh built the outer
wall but other additions were made much later, some right up
to the start of this century. The former Maharaja still lives
in part of the palace. The City Palace sprawls over one-seventh
of the area of the walled city. It houses the Chandra Mahal,
Shri Govind Dev Temple and the City Palace Museum.
The first building in it, is Mubarak Mahal, built by Maharaja
Madho Singh. It has a beautifully carved marble gate with heavy
brass doors on either side of this gate. Beyond this gate, lies
the 'Diwan-E-Khas' or the 'Hall Of Private Audience' with a
marble paved gallery. Across a paved square lies the 'Diwan-E-Am'
or the 'Hall Of Public Audience', with its intricate decorations
and manuscripts in Persian and Sanskrit. There is also a clock
tower and the newer Mubarak Mahal. To the north-west is the
stately and graceful seven-storeyed Chandra Mahal, the residence
of ex-ruler. The seven-story Chandra Mahal is the centrepiece
and commands fine views of the gardens and the Jaipur city.
The complex contains an excellent museum, an armoury and several
fine halls. The apartments are maintained in luxurious order
and the museum of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II has an extensive
collection of art, carpets, enamelware and old weapons. The
paintings include miniatures in Rajasthani, Mughal and Persian
schools. The armoury dating back to the 15th century and many
of the ingenious and tricky weapons, which the warrior Rajputs
were famous for. A section of museum also contains dresses and
costumes of the former Maharajas and Maharanis of Jaipur. Each
storey has a distinctive name and is a place of sheer beauty
and luxury. Paintings, floral decorations, mirror walls and
ceilings in the traditional style adorn the palace. The uppermost
storey is called the Mukut Mahal. Opposite the Chandra Mahal
lies the Badal Mahal. The Govind Devji Temple stands in the
middle of the Chandra Mahal and the Badal Mahal.A delightful
system of mountains is placed in the middle of the paved path
between the Chandra Mahal and the Badal Mahal. The palace has
extensive and sprawling gardens. Outside the buildings, you
may see a large silver vessel which a former Maharaja used to
take drinking water with him to England. Being a devout Hindu,
he could not drink the English water!