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City Palace Karauli

Karauli City Palace was constructed in the 14th century which is located at Karauli City in the state of Rajasthan, and is famous for its classic paintings, stone carvings, architecture and lattice works. Moreover, the 600 year old artwork is still evident in the Darbaar Hall that also contains old pictures of the palace.

The Karauli city is almost 700 years old and it houses another monumental structure accentuating the historic atmosphere. The City Palace, as it is well known, is an old Palace which is considered the ultimate collection of classical paintings, architectures, stone carvings and lattice works.

The beauty and delicacy of art work throughout the palace is spellbinding. The magnificent Darbaar hall presents a beautiful and royal picture of the place where the Royals used to meet the commons and resolve the issues pertaining to general administration and welfare. The mammoth size and facilities at the Darbaar Hall are note worthy.

Architecture & History of City Palace Karauli
City Palace of Karauli is a 14ht century Palace which was built with amazing architectural stuff like beautiful sculptures and stucco work. It was the royal residence of the royal family of Karauli till 1938 when the family shifted to the Bhanwar Vilas Palace. Diwan-i-Aam‘ has attractive work on the walls with floral patterns colored with bright colors. Used by the king to met his subjects and discuss important work, this hall’s upper floor has marvelous jaali work on the walls from where Ranis could watch over the proceedings of the hall. Another hall – Rang Mahal known for its magnificent cloured glass ‘Jharokhas’ and mirror theme spreads from the hall, walls to bedrooms. ‘Barahdwari’ – a hall for women dancing purpose has a line of portraits of the Kings. City Palace was gifted to the Madan Mohan Trust ( the sole trustee of which was Raja of Karauli) in order to avoid taxes. Now the restoration of the palace is going on.

How to Reach City Palace Karauli
Karauli lies only 64 km from Mahuwa, midway on the Jaipur-Agra Highway. The town is located about 182 km from the famous Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur and about 110 km from Gwalior. Hence, City Palace Karauli is easily accessible from major places in Rajasthan.


Palaces in Rajasthan

Palaces in Rajasthan Known for their beautiful structures, detailed edifices and age-old architecture, the Forts And Palaces in Rajasthan are the very evidence of this land’s rich culture and heritage. Scattered all around the state, these forts and palaces are unique in their history, with every single one more grand than the other. Some of these palaces, like the Umaid Bhawan Palace, amongst others, have also been converted into luxury and heritage resorts and hotels in present times. The famous forts of rajasthan still retain their old glory and exquisite architecture, and transport you back to the bygone eras. One such example is Jaipur’s Amber Fort, which exudes the remnants of the times of the Rajasthani Maharajas. There is also the Chittorgarh Fort, the largest in the country, beautiful and grand, and famous for its glorious past. The palaces in rajasthan, such as Udaipur’s City Palace, which dates back to the 1500s, tell the stories of the kings of the past. Or the Neemrana Palace, which is so grand and royal that it has now been converted into a heritage resort. A visit to these spectacular structures of Rajasthan will definitely be a remarkable experience of a lifetime!