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The
city of Mandawa,
founded in the mid 18th
century, was once a town
inhabited by the rich
merchant families. The
wealthy and dominant
merchants constructed
massive havelis, adorned
with beautiful wall
paintings, for the purpose
of their residence. However,
with time, the merchants
moved on and migrated to
other areas, leaving the
beautiful havelis in the
shadows of anonymity. Still,
the magnificence of these
havelis did not diminish and
now they have become a major
tourist attraction of the
city.
The beautiful wall paintings
that decorate the havelis
of Mandawa in Rajasthan,
India, have seen the themes
changing from time to time.
In the earlier days,
mythology dominated the
themes of the frescoes,
displaying local legends,
animals, portraits, hunting
and wrestling scenes, etc.
19th century saw the themes
being changed to reflect the
British (Raj) influence on
the Indian culture. The
traditional subjects were
exchanged for cars, trains,
balloons, telephones,
gramophones, English men in
hunting attires and
portraits of the haveli
owners immaculately dressed,
etc.
Apart from the havelis,
another major feature of
Manawa is its massive fort,
now converted into a
heritage hotel. The archway
of the fort is painted with
fascinating paintings,
depicting Lord Krishna and
his cowherds. Displaying
architectural brilliance,
each wing of the fort is set
up with a different theme.
Exquisite wall paintings and
amazing mirror work adorn
the rooms of the fort.
Mandawa travel and tourism
will take you on a ride of
architectural brilliance and
artistic genius. Even if you
do not have a penchant for
art, you will still marvel
at the beauty and splendor
of the various monuments in
the city.
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