
City Palace, the
majestic white royal building towers itself on a hill and is
surrounded by crenellated walls. The palace was completed in its
present form by the contribution of many rulers. Originally
started by Udai Singh, the later additions were so carefully
planned and integrated with the original building that it becomes
difficult to believe that the building was not conceived as a
whole. The city palace stands along the shores of Lake
Pichola.
Approach to the palace is through the 'Hati Pol' or the 'Elephant
Gate'. The 'Bara Pol' or the 'great gate' leads to the first
court, which joins Tripolia or the 'triple gate'. Between the two
gates are eight carved 'toranas' or arches, which mark the spot
where the rulers were weighed against gold or silver, the
equivalent value of which was then distributed among the poor.
Beyond the Tripolia is the arena where the elephant fights were
staged.