Fateh Prkash Palace Complex Near Durbar Hall Sabhagaar, Udaipur 313001 IndiaMap
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The crystal gallery is a collection of 19th-century crystal furniture and everyday items from the UK. The sculptures and decorations of the crystal gallery itself are also beautiful. It is a work of art.
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The Crystal Corridor is on the upper floor of The Darbar Hall of the FatehPrakash Hotel. The promenade displays all kinds of crystal furniture and daily necessities custom-made from England by King Sazin Singhwu in the 19th century. Although these exhibits are extremely gorgeous, King Sazin Singhwu did not wait for the whole promenade to be completed, and he passed away after not using it once. After the death of King Sazin Singhwu, it has been used as a banquet hall for some important festivals such as weddings. Next to the crystal promenade is a restaurant Gallery Restaurant (GalleryRestaurant) with a wide view and adjacent to the palace pond.
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The crystal gallery is a collection of 19th-century crystal furniture and everyday items from the UK. The sculptures and decorations of the crystal gallery itself are also beautiful. It is a work of art.
Udaipur is undoubtedly the cleanest and tidy city in India, no one. It feels completely not India. Fortunately, there are city palaces telling us that this is still India. The essence of the city palace is its crystal promenade, luxurious and beautiful, carvings and decorations are beautiful.
Day17 The City Palace (Udaipur) stands on the east bank of Lake Picula, the largest palace in Rajasthan, with a wall of 244 meters long and 30 meters high, built by Udai Singh II in 1559. The palace is all made of granite and marble, and the architectural style is richly integrated with Rajasthan, Mughal, medieval and European architectural art.
This is a great palace built by the kings of the past with crystal domes!
The palace is decorated with stained glass, which highlights its luxury!