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Perched high above the desert capital of Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan Palace is the last
of the great palaces of India and one of the largest residences in the world – set
amidst 26 acres of lush gardens.
Named after Maharaja Umaid Singh, grandfather of the present Maharaja of Jodhpur,
this golden-yellow sandstone monument was conceived on the grandest possible scale,
in the fashionable Art Deco style of that time. After 15 years in construction,
the 347-room palace was finally completed in 1943 – and has served as the principal
residence of the Jodhpur royal family since.
Designed by renowned Edwardian architect Henry Lanchester, the palace is a blend
of eastern and western architectural influences. Its majestic 105-foot high cupola
is influenced by the Renaissance, while the towers draw inspiration from Rajput
tradition. The lavish interiors with gilt furniture and elegant artwork follow the
Art Deco style, complemented by the exotic murals of the self-exiled Polish artist
Stefan Norblin.
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