
Khetri Mahal
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Khetri Mahal
Khetri Mahal, also known as the Wind Palace, is an 18th-century architectural marvel in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, built around 1770 by Bhopal Singh. Famous for its unique design that enables a constant flow of air throughout the structure by using arched openings instead of traditional doors and windows, the palace served as an inspiration for Jaipur's Hawa Mahal.
Its impressive Shekhawati-style architecture features large halls, marble pillars, frescoes, and intricate murals, offering open and colonnaded interiors. Despite now being a ruin, Khetri Mahal is a major tourist attraction due to its historical significance and the panoramic views from its terrace, representing a key example of Rajasthan's heritage and artistry.
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Khetri Mahal is located in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan.
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