An evening view of The City Palace Complex with the Old City of Udaipur. This palace has been home to the custodians of mewar. The constructions was started in 1559 when Maharana Udai Singh II founded and settled in Udaipur. This palace sits on the banks of lake Pichola in the east which is a main source of water for Old Udaipur till date.
The northern part of the palace is for public viewing and museum with cheap tickets.
The southern part of the palace is converted into two heritage hotels by a venture of 76th custodian of Mewar, Maharana Arvind Singh Mewar which is HRH group (Heritage Royal Hotels).
This picture was taken from the west of the palace and also shows the congested city with old temples and buildings which are heritage to us.
In the evening palace lights up and there are cultural light shows.
The 76th custodian of Mewar, Maharana Arvind Singh Mewar still resides in this palace.
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