Liputan6.com, Jakarta - There are many beautiful buildings in the world. However, only a few of them have as many surprising stories as Hawa Mahal does. These fun facts about Hawa Mahal will change the way you see this famous palace.
Hawa Mahal is a beautiful palace located in Jaipur, India. It was built in 1799 and is well known for its pink sandstone walls and its unique honeycomb shape. Thousands of people from around the world visit it every year.
This building holds many interesting stories that most people do not know about. If you want to learn something new today, here are six fun facts about Hawa Mahal that will surely surprise you.
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1. Based On Krishna's Crown
Hawa Mahal was built under the order of Sawai Pratap Singh, who was a devoted worshipper of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna is one of the most important gods in Hinduism. Because of his deep faith, Sawai Pratap Singh wanted the palace to be designed in the shape of Krishna's crown.
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2. It Was Made For Rolay Ladies
Hawa Mahal was built for the women of the royal family. At that time, royal women were not allowed to go out in public. The palace gave them a way to watch the busy streets of Johari Bazaar below without anyone being able to see them.
3. It Has No Front Entrance
Many buildings have a main entrance at the front, but Hawa Mahal does not have one. If you want to enter the building, you have to go through the side of the City Palace. This is something that surprises many visitors when they first arrive.
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4. It Has 953 Windows
The building has 953 windows in total. These windows were designed so that the royal women could look at the street below without being seen. The windows also help bring cool air inside the palace, which made it a very comfortable place to spend time in.
5. It Has No Stairs
Even though Hawa Mahal has five floors, there are no stairs anywhere in the building. Instead, the building uses ramps to connect each floor. This design was likely made to make it easier for the royal women to move between floors in their long traditional clothing.
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6. It Has No Foundations
It may be hard to believe, but Hawa Mahal was built without any foundation. Despite this, the building has stood for more than 200 years. This makes Hawa Mahal the tallest building in the world that was built without a foundation.
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