Chhattar Mahal or Palace of Towers

Chhattar Mahal or Palace of Towers

A steep, paved carraife way is the only way to reach the monument. Of special interest in the palace is the Hazari Pole or Gate of the thousand, the Naubat Khana, the Hathi Pole with its old water clock and the Diwaan e Aam.

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