Sheesh mahal is a wonderful showcase of of art. I got memories of the movie Mughal-e-Aazam. I really recommend this palace to the city visitors.
We were told by our guide that because the queen wanted to see the stars at night (and there was a prohibition on females being 'exposed' to the sky during that time period) that the area was built to reflect light to make it similar to the stars. Whether it's true or not, I sure am impressed by the architecture and design aspects of the walls. We'd like to use some of the motifs as inspiration for a kitchen backsplash or bathroom someday. Make sure you get someone to take a picture of you in the mirror!
Sheesh Mahal is part of the Amber Fort. You reach it quite unexpectedly, and then you go ooh and aah, when you realise that this is, literally, the high point of your visit. You need to catch your breath. It has over 2 million pieces of mirrors in it! Actually, it is just a place for erstwhile Rajputana queens to relax, but the sheer beauty of the architecture will sweep you off your feet. Do not miss the exquisite ceiling work. Also, the smaller mirrors with elegant borders and the square patches of stone sculpture are sure to entice you. One of the very few places I would give 5 stars to.
Sheesh Mahal is inside Amber Fort. Its very beautiful and one of the main attraction of this fort. Another attraction in Amber Fort is Ganesh Pol Gateway. Rest all are not mush to see and are spoiled. But overall Amber Fort is one of the beautiful fort to see.
Was impressed by the artwork and workmanship of the site. Crowds can be intrusive in trying to photograph some of the more remarkable areas of the site.
A Must visit place if you are Jaipur. Very good artistic work. Will leave you to think how this was built. Awestruck!
Beautiful and very intricate glass work which leaves you spellbound. One of the highlights when you visit Amber Fort, make sure you donot miss out on it. Try projecting a light on the ceiling to see how it reflects of the various mirrors
So very beautiful and pretty. We were told that the song sequence "Pyar Kiya Tho Darna Kya" of the movie Moghul-e-Azam was shot here and we, at that time were so taken in by the spendour of this place. To see it physically was thrilling.
The hall is located inside the amber fort.The glass and mirrors used for the building of the hall came from Belgium. ( Val Saint Lambert ) Nice to see and to know.
The room is tiled with semiprecious stones and mirror keeping it bright with reflected sunlight by day and candlelight by night. Extraordinary craftsmanship