
Rang Mehal Chamba
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Rang Mehal Chamba
Rang Mahal, also known as Rang Mehal, is one of the largest monuments in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Built in the 18th century by Raja Umed Singh and later completed by Raja Raj Singh, this palace showcases a blend of British and Mughal architectural styles. The literal meaning of "Rang Mahal" is "The Luxury Palace," and it truly lives up to its name with its beautifully decorated interiors.
The palace is adorned with intricate paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana, Bhagwat Puran, Durga Saptshati, and Lord Shiva-Parvati, all painted by Mian Tara Singh and his assistants. The architecture includes finely carved wooden doors, windows, ceilings, galleries, and balconies. The palace is surrounded by the bustling neighborhoods of Draubhi and Surara Mohallas.
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