Friday, 25 April 2014

Aina Mahal

Aina Mahal was built by Rao Lakhpatji in 1750 AD. In the eighteenth century, the Rao Lakhpatji sent a nearby specialist Ramsingh Malam to Europe to immaculate his aptitudes in glassmaking, clock-production, cnon creation, enameling, tile making and structural engineering and iron establishing. After he returned back, he developed the Aina Mahal with the lobby of mirrors of Venetian glass. The outline and enhancement of the Aina Mahal was because of the proficiency of Ramsingh Malam. Aina Mahal is a piece of a huge castle complex. It is a two storeyed building with Darbar Hall, lobby of mirrors, and suites for regal crew.



The Hall of mirror has white marble dividers which are secured with mirrors and overlaid adornments and the floor is lined with tiles. The stage over the floor is encompassed by an arrangement of wellsprings worked by an explained arrangement of pumps beneath a Venetian crystal fixture. Aina Mahal is a special illustration of an Indian castle implicit the mid-eighteenth century with European impact.

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