Wing IV Rooms - Neemrana Fort-Palace
Kesar Mahal - Garden View
The ‘saffron’ palace lies in the oldest wing with mid-15th century niches and rather thick wall which provides cushioned seats within its width.
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In the cool recesses of the oldest wing, lies the duplex suite of the ‘blue sapphire’, its walls marked in a grid of geometric niches.
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Named after ‘cinnamon’, one of the nine precious stones of the navaratna, these narrow rooms with vaulted roofs take one back to the mid-15th century.
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The ‘pearl’ palace is one of the 9 navaratnas which surround the oldest part of Neemrana Fort-Palace.
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This ‘diamond’ palace is located in the south-eastern edge of the oldest, mid-15th century section of the Fort.
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In the oldest, mid-15th century section of the Fort lies this ‘coral’ palace, a slender room on the edge of a courtyard. Its balcony overlooks the emerald swimming pool and the gardens.
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Located on the south-western edge of the oldest, mid-15th century wing of the Fort, this ‘low-sapphire’ suite has a private balcony and terrace overlooking the pool and garden court as well as a rooftop sun-terrace.
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The small ‘emerald’ suite, with floors inlaid with geometric cutouts in green Udaipur marble, is a linear space with a a covered sitting area in the middle.
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Located on the south-eastern edge above the Mukut Bagh gardens, this suite is in the oldest mid-15th century wing.
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Named after Shiva, this ‘green’ room has an Indian seating behind its ‘peacock’ arches and is adorned with early 20th century oleographs produced by Raja Ravi Varma.
More InfoHari Vilas - Pool / Mountain View
Named after Vishnu, Hari Vilas - Pool / Mountain View faces Hara Mahal (Hari-Hara being a composite form to unite the Vaishnava-Shaivite worshippers).
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The small palace of sandalwood sits above the Kachha Chowk and has a wooden pillar demarcating a space to sit in a baithak.
More InfoLehsuniya Mahal - Garden View
Named after the ‘Cat’s Eye’, a precious stone, this single room is reminiscent of a monastic space.
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Kanak Mahal - Fort View is a grand, double-domes room located above the southern ramparts of Neemrana Fort- Palace.
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