One of very good architecture. Must visit palace. Beautiful.
This is Birbal's house. The wise person in Akbar's kingdom. This house looks really beautiful with good art work on the walls. Truly amazing place.
Though locally known as Birbal's palace, the official declaration at the site tells that it was the abode of two of the emperor Akbar's queens. It is the most exquisitely carved buildings in the complex with stonework done on all sides of the building. It's a two floored edifice, overlooking the courtyard created for the slaves and servants, which is generally mistaken for the stables
Birbal was a Hindu advisor in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. He was a good poet and singer too. He is the only courtier having place near to Akbar's palace. The place is beautiful ans carving is great on the stones. Definitely, the place will be live one during that time.
Great to see this place ...super ..cool...beside this the place where elephants and horses were also kept there is also here..
Originally it was Akbar's palace. Akbar used to live with his three wife's in this palace. The ground floor was for resting and the top floor had three bedrooms. Pleased with the service of Birbal, Akbar gifted him this palace and then it was called Birbal's Palace. The design is beautiful. The carvings on the wall is amazin, comprising something from the Muslims,Hindus and Christians.
The great clever Birbal.. One of the Best gems of king Akbar.. Great story between Akbar Birbal of wise ness and cleverness.. It's a separate palace of Birbal.. One again gem of architecture. one of the finest monument of this yard nice and delicate design with nice ventilation system. Peice of nice engineering.. Must visit palace
I would say it's Birbal's house not palace. Till I saw this I actually believed Birbal is an imaginary character in stories. Good to know such person existed. But it's too bad of Akbar to put him in such a small house !!! It's a nothing construction compared to other construction which will be usually associated with kings and their ministers. Just one more tick to the places visited list.
Very memorable place to visit. Very beautiful design. I must say akbar made sure to give respect to jodha via this palace. Every area was well designed..
The place has magnificent architecture and was the primary residence of Mughal emperor Akbar and his queens. The red sandstone found at Fatehpur Sikri was used to construct Mehman Khana and Mosque adjoining the Taj Mahal. Must combine this with a tr
Well maintained monuments, real problem guides gives information but try to fool to purchase chaddar offerings to purchase at exorbitant prices. If u denied purchase they simply end their service after taking money without showing jodhabai mahal etc
the Daftar Khana at Fatehpur Sikri, taken by Edmund William Smith in 1893, from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections. The city of Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar (r.1556-1605) between 1571 and 1585. This is general view
There is everything amazing about this place, especially the architecture. One can just imagine how great it was to be a king of whole of India. Please visit here with a guide they help your imagination of how king spent his days in here it really gi
Quite a nice hotel. Fair pricing, excellent management, walking distance to all nearby attractions, decent restaurant. My room was clean and well-maintained. I saw them change the sheet. And they helped me with my bicycle, allowing me to bring it int