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Jantar
Mantar: A stone observatory.
Hawa
Mahal:
Built in 1799 A.D. the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds is a major Rajput
landmark.
Govind
Devji Temple:
The most popular spireless temple of Jaipur dedicated to Lord
Krishna.
Swargasuli
(Isar Lat):
The highest tower dominating the skyline of the western side of the
Tripolia Bazaar.
Ram
Niwas Bagh:
A lush spacious garden with a zoo, an aviary, a greenhouse, a herbarlum
, a museum and popular sport ground.
Dolls
Museum : Pretty dolls from various countries are
on display in the compound of the school for deaf and dumb children,near
the Police Memorial.
BM
Birla Planetarium: The Planetarium offers unique audio-visual
education and entertainment with its modern computerized projection
system.
Galtaji:
An ancient pilgrimage centre, lying beyond the gardens amidst low
hills.Temples ,pavilions and holy kunds (natural spring and reservoirs)
along with lush landscape make it a delightful spot.
Jain
Temple:
The exquisite jain temple on the Agra road has some of the most beautiful
19th century paintings in Jaipur style on its walls.
Moti
Doongari and Lakshmi Narayan Temple:
Moti Doongari is a privately owned hilltop fort built like a scottish
castle. The Ganesh Temple at the foot of the hill and the marvellous
Lakshmi Narayan Temple built in marbles a few years back,are also
noteworthy.
Statue
Circle: The full-length exquisitely carve statue of Swai Jai Singh in white
marble in the centre of the circle was erected under the newly planned
scheme area to pay homage to the founder of Jaipur.
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