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Hawa Mahal detailed facade - JAIPUR, INDIA

At first glance, it looks like a delicate honeycomb of windows—but this façade was designed for people who were never meant to be seen. Behind its 953 small openings, royal women once watched the city’s life unfold, hidden from public view under strict cultural rules. Built in 1799 from Jaipur’s signature pink sandstone, the  Hawa Mahal  is more than an architectural icon. Its intricate latticework wasn’t just decorative—it allowed air to circulate naturally, cooling the structure in the intense heat. A clever blend of privacy, climate design, and beauty, long before modern engineering. Location:   Jaipur , Rajasthan,  India Landmark: Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) Theme: Architecture & Hidden Stories

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