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FACILITIES :
Its history goes back more
than four and half centuries. Prithviraj Singh ji of Amber, the
seventeenth Prince of the house of Kachhawaha Rajputs, had awarded Samode
to one of his twelve sons- Gopal Singhji along with the hereditary title
of Rawal Saheb. Nestled picturesquely and rugged hills, Samode Palace with
its stately grandeur and frescoed walls is one of the most impressive
small palaces in whole of Rajasthan. The palace is full of architectural
delights - the paintings on the walls of Sultan Mahal, the dinning room
with its stained glass windows, the Durbar Hall with its painted ceilings,
intricately carved walls, Chandeliers give the palace its old world charm.
The Palace has a front lawn, terrace and bosts of hosting number of
incentives every year.
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