Vijay Mandir Palace
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, ALWAR/ Updated : Jun 15, 2017, 10:24 IST
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Vijay Mandir Palace was the erstwhile royal palace of Maharaja Jai Singh, built approximately 100 years ago. It is an example of marvellous architecture, built to look like an anchored ship. With its historical importance, it make … Read more
Vijay Mandir Palace was the erstwhile royal palace of Maharaja Jai Singh, built approximately 100 years ago. It is an example of marvellous architecture, built to look like an anchored ship. With its historical importance, it makes fora must visit destination in Alwar. Read less

Vijay Mandir Palace was the erstwhile royal palace of Maharaja Jai Singh, built approximately 100 years ago. It is an example of marvellous architecture, built to look like an anchored ship. With its historical importance, it makes fora must visit destination in Alwar. The palace looks even more spectacular because of the serene location; a water body fills up during the monsoons making it look even more exotic with a reflection of the massive palace.
It is a privately-owned property and currently entry to Vijay Mandir Palace is not allowed and hence it can only be viewed from afar. The royal family still lives here. It lies a short detour away from the road to Bala Qila (Alwar Fort).
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