Matiya Mahal

Matiya Mahal
मटिया महल
Matiya Mahal in Hindaun City
Location within Rajasthan
General information
Type Palace
Architectural style Royal Indian Architecture
Location Prahalad Kund, Hindaun City, Karauli in Rajasthan
Town or city Hindaun
Country India
Coordinates 26°43′55″N 77°02′23″E / 26.731854°N 77.039843°E / 26.731854; 77.039843
Completed 12th century AD
Technical details
Structural system Red sandstone
Floor count 3

Matia Mahal located at Hindaun in Rajasthan, India, is an ancient heritage of Hindaun. This magnificent building is about 150 feet long, 150 feet wide. This building is made of red sand stone. This is a three-storey building. The people believe that soil and stone have been used in the past and it was constructed by a person named Matia and named after it was Matia Mahal.

But to study the structure inside it, it is known that the building was a horse of the fortress of horses here. The texture is similar to the horse. Here also the signs of binding elephants are clearly visible. The main door is very high but the entrance door is also high so that elephants can get out of the comfort. In this case, the living rooms of the sepoys remained. There is a place beside it, which is probably the place of residence of horses and elephants.

it is a very ancient castle. It is a very beautiful palace, but at this time this situation is very bad. This is a focusing building, it can be a good attraction for the tourism, the palace is a special thing that it is made of red sand stone.

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