You see, the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan wanted to put his own stamp on this redstone building, so he decided to spruce it up with some of his pizazz! He transformed the existing structure, adding a large hall, side rooms, and even an octagonal tower that faces the beautiful river.
Now, let me tell you, this palace used to be quite the sight! The walls were a spectacular combination of brick masonry and red stone, but they were all covered in a thick, white plaster. And to top it off, they painted the plaster with vibrant floral designs. It was like a giant coloring book!
From where we stand, you can spot a lovely white marble dalan, which has five arches with nine cusps each. It's supported by double pillars and protected by a Chhajja, which is like an extended roof. Oh, and don't forget to check out the western bay, where they used to have a gate called Ghaznin.
But there's more! Beneath our feet, there's a whole underground world. Yep, this palace has subterranean apartments in multiple stories. They're like hidden gems waiting to be explored!
So, my friend, let's take a moment to appreciate the Shah Jahan Mahal for what it once was - a dazzling blend of red stone, white plaster, and colorful paintings. Now, let's head to our next stop and keep this adventure going!




