The City Palace Jaipur is also known as the Chandra Mahal
or Moon Palace and it is here that the royal family of Jaipur
stays even today. The Sawai Man Singh II Museum, which is
open to the public, occupies the ground floor and the courtyards
of the City Palace. The Krishna Temple a well-known temple
in Jaipur is located in the Jai Niwas Garden, to the North
of the City Palace.
The museum at the City Palace Jaipur is a historical treasure
trove. It has many rare artifacts including miniature paintings
in the Rajasthani and Mughal styles, ornate courtly robes,
weaponry, armor, carpets which adorned the royal palace floors
and may rare manuscripts.
In the outer courtyard or Sarvatobhadra, there are two giant
silver urns. Craftsmen in Jaipur built these for Maharaja
Sawai Madho Singh II. When he went to England he carried these
urns with him filled with water from the holy Ganges River.
These giant silver urns are listed in the Guiness Book of
World Records as the largest silver objects in the world.
A tour of the City Palace Jaipur is like a history lesson
come alive in vibrant colors.
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