Built in 1799, by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh the
'Hawa Mahal', Palace of the Wind, is one of the major landmarks of
Jaipur. It is an integral part of the City Palace, an extension of the
Zenana (women's chambers) standing away from the main complex. This five
storey building of unusual architecture designed by Lal Chand Usta, is a
stunning example of Rajput artistry made of red and pink sand stone,
beautifully outlined with white borders and motif's painted with quick
lime. The monument with a spectacular view of Jaipur city with road
avenues, intersections and colourful crowds in the market, was
originally conceived with the aim of enabling ladies of the royal
household to watch the everyday life and royal processions in the city
without being seen by others.
Its facade from the road side makes Hawa Mahal look more like a
delicate screen than a palace. This five-story, pyramid-shaped structure
has tier after tier of 953 small casements, each with tiny lattice
worked (Jali) pink windows, small balconies and arched roofs with
hanging cornices, exquisitely modeled and carved. These small windows
circulate cool air (Hawa) even in hot months. The pyramidal outline is
even throughout by cramming and multiplying casements; and uses
repetition of motifs to enhance its beauty.
The entrance to Hawa Mahal is from the City Palace side, through a
stately door which opens into a spacious courtyard. The courtyard has a
double storeyed building on three sides. There is a small archeological
museum here. Only the eastern wing has three more storeys above, which
are just a single room thick. The building, standing on a high podium,
is a fifty-foot high thin shield, less than a foot in thickness, with
small intimate chambers, which give this palace its unique facade. There
are no regular stairs to reach the upper floors, but only ramps.
Hawa Mahal which is currently under the supervision of the State
archeological department provides the visitor with excellent views of
the city. The best time to view Hawa Mahal is sunrise when sunlight
through the latticed windows gives it a wonderful glow.






