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Posted by : yami arora Monday 9 June 2014

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1.Ram Niwas Garden                  

Ram Niwas Garden is a garden anchored in Jaipur city-limits in Indian accompaniment of Rajasthan, congenital by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh of Jaipur in 1868



The actual garden is amid in the affection of the city-limits and covers an breadth of 33 acreage (130,000 m2), and was congenital by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in 1868.
Within the garden which originally advance over 76 acreage (310,000 m2) in aboriginal 20th aeon is the Albert Hall Museum (now accepted as Central Museum), called afterwards King Edward VII (Albert Edward), during whose appointment to the city-limits as the Prince of Wales, its foundation rock was laid on February 6, 1876.[1]
Apart from that it aswell has a bird park, the Zoo, Ravindra Rang Manch Theatre, art gallery, exhibition ground, amphitheater and several cafes and barbecue spots are housed in the garden.
The actual garden is amid in the affection of the city-limits and covers an breadth of 33 acreage (130,000 m2), and was congenital by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh in 1868.
Within the garden which originally advance over 76 acreage (310,000 m2) in aboriginal 20th aeon is the Albert Hall Museum (now accepted as Central Museum), called afterwards King Edward VII (Albert Edward), during whose appointment to the city-limits as the Prince of Wales, its foundation rock was laid on February 6, 1876.[1]
Apart from that it aswell has a bird park, the Zoo, Ravindra Rang Manch Theatre, art gallery, exhibition ground, amphitheater and several cafes and barbecue spots are housed in the garden.



                                       Sisodiya Rani Bagh

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Jump to: navigation, seek Sisodia Rani Garden and Alcazar is a alcazar garden 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Jaipur city-limits in of Rajasthan accompaniment in India. It was congenital by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1779. The abode consists of tiered multi-level area with fountains, watercourses and corrective pavilions. A bifold storeyed alcazar occupies the top terrace of the garden. The alcazar has abounding galleries, pavilions and admirable murals depicting scenes from the activity of aristocrat Krishna. The alcazar lies on JAipur Agara highway.
The alcazar garden derives its name, Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace, from the rani (queen) for whom it was built. She hailed from the Sisodia band of Suryavanshi (Sun-Dynasty) Rajputs, who disqualified and now nominally aphorism the arena of Mewar in Rajasthan.
The alcazar was featured in the 1991 Indian blur "[Lamhe]", as the home of amateur [Anil Kapoor]'s appearance Viren. [Rambagh Palace], abreast Jaipur, aswell served the aforementioned function. The film's song "Mohe Chedo Naa", pictured on extra [Sridevi]'s appearance Pallavi, was filmed at the alcazar as well.


Vidyadhar Garden

The Vidyadhar garden is a pristine garden located in the heart of Jaipur. One of Jaipur's best-preserved gardens, this picturesque garden is aesthetically designed and was built in the memory of Jaipur's chief Architect, Vidyadhar Bhattacharya.



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