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Albert Hall, Jaipur
ocated just outside the walled city is the sprawling Ram Niwas garden, which
has always been a place for recreational activities since the reign of Sawai
Ram Singh ji . This exquisitely designed garden with force entry doors and a
huge complex with small pools and fountains, flourishing lawns and beautiful
flower beds all around was basically a famine relief project. It mostly attracted
the British families where they entertained their guest and families quite often
with the lavish gowns of the Men and formal colorful attires of the nobles and
the high society club members, this park would come alive with the setting sun.
Their individual 'BAGGIS' were parked outside in a line and the attendants served
around as helpers. The children basically had a gala timely playing around in
'JHULAS' (swing) etc. During day time it was opened for the common public and
by the evening it was opened for common public and by the evening it was available
for exclusive lots.
Situated in the middle of the garden as a centre attraction was the exquisitely
built structure of Albert Hall, which was designed by sir Swinton Jacob, a British
architect who designed many palaces in Rajasthan. Combining the elements of
English and north Indian architecture known as the pride of the New Jaipur opened
in 1887 AD, it is a very well maintained and impressive building displaying
a rich collection of Art- de- fact like paintings, carpet, ivory, stone and
metal sculptures and colorful crystal works etc. Just opposite the Albert Hall
is one of the oldest ZOO in the country, harboring different species of birds
and animals. Another piece of attraction near the Albert Hall, is the Ravindra
Rang Manch (theatre) with a modern art gallery and an performing art theatre
both indoor and open air. Recently added joints of interest are streets dotted
with food stalls which promises a delicious variety of Indian fast food certainly
relished by the tourists.
" Albert Hall, Jaipur Reservation Form "