This is a simple well, clearly an underground palace. From the top to the next seven floors, the shape of an inverted pyramid. Each floor has countless reliefs, various mythological stories, mainly the story of the Hindu epic "Romana".
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The Adalaj Stepwell Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Queen's Stepwell was built in the 11th century by an Indian queen named Udayamati, the mother of the sun. It has a history of 20 years and has been nearly a thousand years of history. Step wells are built with steps that allow people to go up and down freely. This kind of well is a feature of the Bataan region of Gujarat, India. The Queen's Well was developed and conserved in the late 1970s and is one of the great wonders in the world's archaeological history.
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The Adalaj Stepwell Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is a simple well, clearly an underground palace. From the top to the next seven floors, the shape of an inverted pyramid. Each floor has countless reliefs, various mythological stories, mainly the story of the Hindu epic "Romana".
The queen's ladder well is located in Patan, a city in Gujarat, India, built in the 11th century. The Queen’s ladder well reflects the height of the Indian craftsman’s technique of building the ladder well, whose exquisite technique, intricate craftsmanship and exquisite details make it a model of Maru-Gujarat architecture. The Queen's Step Well was built as a temple in reverse from the surface to the ground, highlighting the holiness of the water. It is divided into seven steps, each with a large number of exquisite reliefs. There are more than 500 large statues and more than 1,000 small statues in the ladder well, representing religious, mythological and secular stories, often echoing the content of literary works. There are many ladder wells in Patan, Gujarat, and the Queen's ladder wells are the largest, most gorgeous and most distinctive. There is no formal hotel in the area, you can stay at the Ahmedabad hotel, and the chartered car is about an hour's drive from the hotel. We went last February and stayed at the Fortune Landmark Hotel Hotel, 1 km from the center of Ahmedabad, with air-conditioned rooms, 3 dining options and a fitness center. There are many local tourists and no foreign tourists.
Great place to see heritage of architecture in Gujarat. Detailings are so amazing. Must visit site. It's deep into the ground, when you entering into the ground, you will start slowly unveiling the layers below the ground and it leads towards the main water body. Spectacular..!
This is a more famous local attraction, you can visit it to learn about the local customs.
Nothing special, there are many tourists
very ancient place to visit