Water Palace

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Water Palace, also known as Jal Mahal, is a picturesque palace partially submerged in the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur, India, renowned for its Rajput and Mughal architectural blend and scenic lakeside setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage structure
palace
tourist attraction
accessType viewed from lakeshore
alsoKnownAs Jal Mahal NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
Rajput architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Kachwaha Rajput dynasty NERFINISHED
builtFor duck hunting parties
royal leisure
country India
faces Aravalli range NERFINISHED
floorsSubmergedDuringHighWater 4
geographicFeature artificial lake
governedBy Government of Rajasthan NERFINISHED
hasCity Jaipur NERFINISHED
hasFeature chhatris
courtyards
garden on terrace
intricate jharokhas
ornamental domes
terraces
hasMaterial red sandstone
hasNameMeaning Jal Mahal means Water Palace in Hindi NERFINISHED
Water Palace NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfStoreys 5
knownFor partially submerged structure
picturesque appearance
reflection in lake waters
scenic lakeside setting
locatedIn India
Jaipur NERFINISHED
Jaipur district NERFINISHED
Rajasthan
near Amer Fort NERFINISHED
Amer Road NERFINISHED
overlooks Nahargarh hills NERFINISHED
partOf Jaipur city heritage
popularFor sunrise views
sunset views
region northern India
surface form: North India
situatedIn Man Sagar Lake NERFINISHED
state Rajasthan
surroundedBy Man Sagar Lake waters
tourismType heritage tourism
photography spot
usedBy Rajput rulers of Jaipur
visibleStoreysAboveWater 1

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Jal Mahal alsoKnownAs Water Palace