This garden was established in the 17th century by the Patiala Dynasty and typifies many elements of traditional Indian garden design, with terraced lawns and charming palaces; from "Shish Mahal", a palace of glass, to "Hawa Mahal", a palace of air, "Rang Mahal", a painted palace and "Jal Mahal", a palace of water. To entertain the nobles, there was and still remains an open air theatre and a zoo.
Not what it seems, The Rock Garden of Chandigarh is actually a 1,61,874 square metres park filled with...
ExploreSukhna Lake is flanged by Chandigarh Golf Course and the Rock Garden of Chandigarh. Walkers can stroll...
ExploreThis unmissable 4,04,686 square metres site was designed by Le Corbusier and features an emotive Open...
ExploreVery little is known of the origins of this beautiful gurudwara other than it was erected by a local...
ExploreThe Garden City of Chandigarh is home to Asia’s largest rose garden. Spread over 1,21,406 square metres,...
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