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Gwalior Fort, situated on top of a hill, finds its place among the best fortresses of India. It is also considered to be one of the most impenetrable forts in the country. Known for its great architecture and rich past, Gwalior Fort is a must-visit attraction when visiting Central India.It is said that the Mughal Emperor Babur (1483–1531) described it as, "The pearl in the necklace of the forts of Hind". The fort, also given the epithet "Gibraltar of India', provides a panoramic view of the old Gwalior town, which is to its east.History comes alive as you take a walk inside the majestic Gwalior Fort. Known to be one of the most impenetrable fortresses of India, it was called 'the pearl in the necklace of the forts of India' by the Mughal Emperor, Babur.fort is the top attraction in Gwalior city
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
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Gwalior Fort
An architectural marvel of the 8th century, the Gwalior Fort is perched on a hilltop. The defensive structure of the fort comprises two main palaces, temples and water tanks. Amongst it, the most acknowledged is the Teli-Ka-Mandir and Man Singh Palace. The former was built in the Dravidian style shrine and its generously sculpted exteriors are highly appreciated. Then there is the Man Singh Palace, built by king Man Singh in the 15th century. The reputed Palace has an amazing design. With blue ceramic tiles at the front façade and an impressive structure the Man Singh Palace reflects the true colours of the Tomar dynasty. To complement the Man Singh Palace, the Gwalior Fort complex also houses the Gujari Mahal. This was built by Raja Man Singh for his beloved queen Mrignayani. Other notable structures in the majestic Gwalior Fortress are the Karan Palace, the Jahangir Mahal and Shahjahan Mahal.
Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum
Gujari Mahal Archaeological Museum, Gwalior Fort, Gwalior India Built in the 15th century by Raja Mansingh Tomar for his Gujar Queen, Mrignayani, Gujari Mahal is a monument of love. According to popular tradition, since none of the eight queens were able to produce an heir for the king, he finally married a milkman’s daughter called “naani”, whom he named “Mrignayani” (meaning beautiful eyes). Mrignayani demanded a separate palace for her with constant water supply from river Ria and hence, Gujari Mahal in Gwalior in India came up. The palace now has an archaeological museum that has a large collection of Hindu and Jain sculptures, archaeological pieces from the 1st and the 2nd century B.C, copies of Bagh cave frescoes and Terracotta items. The statue of Salbhanjika, a marvellous piece in miniature is in the custody of the museum’s curator and can be seen on request.
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Gwalior Airport
Gwalior India
Radisson Gwalior
Plot No. 13-14, Behind Sada Office, City Centre, Gwalior India
Hotel Gwalior Regency, a member of Radisson Individuals
Link Road, New Bus Stand Gwalior India
Clarks Inn Suites Gwalior
Maharani Laxmibai Marg, Near DD Mall, Phool Bagh, Shinde Ki Chhawani Gwalior India
Taj Usha Kiran Palace, Gwalior
Jayendraganj, Lashkar, Near Jai Vilas Palace Gwalior India
Ambience Hotel
City Center Main Road, Railway Station Campus Gwalior India
Hotel Landmark NX
Patel Nagar City Center Gwalior India
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