Located around 8 kilometers away from Jaipur city center in the suburb of Agra Road is the historical garden and palace complex of Sisodia Rani. Built-in 1728 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II for his wife, Queen Sisodia Rani, the garden served as a retreat and a symbol of the king’s affection for his queen. The palace situated within the garden complex is embellished with intricate frescoes and paintings portraying scenes from Hindu mythology, particularly focusing on the romantic tale of Radha-Krishna. Its architectural style seamlessly combines elements of both Mughal and Rajput influences, showcasing elaborate carvings and intricate detailing. The garden, on the other hand, is laid out in terraces with tiered levels, connected by pathways and steps. Its picturesque beauty is marked by lush greenery, vibrant flowers, fountains, and water channels, as well as pavilions adorned with beautiful paintings and murals. This calming ambiance makes the magnificent landmark of Sisodia Rani Garden and Palace a popular spot for picnics and outings, offering a peaceful and serene environment away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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