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		<description><![CDATA[Lalbagh Palace’s description is enough to compel the artistically endowed ones visit and experience its majesty. A beautiful example of the splendor and royal opulence, sublime Rajput and fusion architecture on display, rare paintings and frescoes adorning its walls and grandeur of bygone era apparent through every turn. During its days, the palace was one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lalbagh Palace’s</strong> description is enough to compel the artistically endowed ones visit and experience its majesty. A beautiful example of the splendor and royal opulence, sublime Rajput<a href="http://www.tourismindore.org/"><img src="http://www.tourismindore.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/lalbagh-palace.jpg" alt="" title="lalbaghpalace" width="180" style="padding-left:13px;" height="150" class="alignright size-full wp-image-110" /></a> and fusion architecture on display, rare paintings and frescoes adorning its walls and grandeur of bygone era apparent through every turn. During its days, the palace was one of the most elegant residences in the country.<br />
The palace saw its construction started in 1886 under the Holkar ruler <strong>Tukoji Rao Holkar II </strong>which was carried out in three stages. Finally, under the rule of <strong>Tukoji Rao Holkar III</strong> in 1921 the construction was completed which reflects today as one of the finest specimen of architectural skills and mastery. The descendents of the <strong>Holkar’s</strong> continued to reside in the palace until recently, and a part of the palace serves as a museum showcasing royal artifacts, arms &amp; ammunitions, rare paintings and splendor from its golden era.<br />
With a perfect synthesis of decorative and renaissance styles on display, the palace is now managed and developed by the Government of <strong><a href="http://www.tourismindore.org">Madhya Pradesh</a></strong> as a cultural centre. Open to general public allowing them to experience the aura and majesty of the bygone age, the palace attracts visitors from far and wide. The chief attraction comprises of splendidly proportioned and furnished rooms, richly adorned with ornamental moldings and frescoed ceilings. Sprawling over 28 acres of area, the complex once used to house one of the best rose gardens in the country, unfortunately it has lost much of that old glory. The architecture and design exhibits traits of highly westernized aesthetic sensibility.</p>
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Lalbagh Palace  The Lalbagh Palace of the Holkars on the banks of the Khan river is one of the grandest monuments the Holkar dynasty left to Indore City. A reflection of their taste, grandeur and life style, its construction began in 1886 under Tukoji Rao Holkar II, and was carried out in three phases, [...]]]></description>
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