A beautiful pavilion and gallery of fascinating murals in the miniature style whose walls are adorned with elaborate painting depicting scenes from the Ragmala and Raslila, the Radha-Krishna legends. The color scheme of all these paintings is blue, green, turquoise on white with touches of terracotta, or yellow. Bundi Wall paintings are famous all over the world.
chitrashala
Chitramahal, Ratan Daulat and Badal Mahal
These palaces are part of Garh Palace. The main attraction is rooms and galleries full of murals of Bundi Miniature Paintings. The color schemes of these paintings are red, golden, and blue. Although these palaces are private property of the Maharaja, but at present open for visitors by paying some entrance fee.
chatramahal ratan daulat and badal mahal
Rani ji ki Baori
Outside the city walls is a fine specimen of a step- well. It has a high arched gate, ornate with excellent carving on its pillars. The intricate murals on the Pillars, Torans and Gates are wonderful. The major attractions of this Baori are beautiful carved panels of Dasha Avtar.
rani ji ki baori
Sukh Mahal
Rudyard Kipling stayed in this summer palace when he visited Bundi in late 19th Century. This magnificent summer palace was constructed during the reign of Rao Raja Vishnu Singh. It is said that an underground tunnel runs from Sukh Mahal to Taragarh Fort.
Eighty Four Pillard Cenotaph
This remarkably well constructed memorial was erected by Rao Raja Anirudh Singh in memory of his foster brother. This single cenotaph has 84 pillars with a Shiva Lingam. No doubt this cenotaph is unique and wonderful.