Amber Fort in Jaipur, the ornate palace of a new generation
Indian Amber Fort is located on a hill in the suburbs of Jaipur. It was built in 1592 and is the capital of the ancient King of India. The castle hovered over the mountains, winding down the high walls of the mountain, surrounded by the sturdy Great Wall, and below it was a moat, and the terrain was very important. Standing in the gate of the Amber Fort, watching the long elephant team ascend slowly along the hillside is really a visual enjoyment. The "mirror palace" in Amber Fort is full of mirrors and precious stones, and is full of brilliance everywhere. Amber Fort is my favorite spot for this trip to India, which is better than the famous Taj Mahal.
The castle has a large area and several independent buildings. There is a uniquely designed mirror palace in the fort, which was once the palace of the king. The palace is embedded in glass and the entire palace shines under the reflection of sunlight. The Amber Fort building is magnificent and gorgeously decorated, making people forget about it.
Amber Fort is the ancient capital of Jaipur and was built in 1592 by King MAN SINGH. The buildings in the fortress are composed of palaces of Amber Fort at different times and are built on top of the mountains. They are superb and spectacular. They are the typical RAJPT style. The most famous of them is the Sheesh Mahal, built in 1675. There are countless small mirrors on the wall of the palace. It is beautiful under the sunlight. Its inlaid lenses and colored gemstones are exactly the same as the famous Taj Mahal in Agra. Just light up a little candlelight to reflect thousands of light flashes, which is a unique spectacle in the world.
The location of the Amber Castle is at a strategic location. There is a moat below and surrounded by a high wall. The entire castle is commanding and defends Jaipur. It is said that it used to be the capital of India for as long as six centuries. The vaulted roofs of the palace, the fine lattice windows of the geometric figures, the marble columns and the flower plant sculptures are all influenced by the Mughal architectural style. (In fact, there is a heavier Islamic style.) There is also a Jaigarh Fort above the Amber Castle.