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- Samode Palace, Samode Haveli y Samode Bagh (Jardín) son una serie de monumentos y estructuras construidas por los nobles feudales con el título hereditario de 'Maha Rawal' o 'Maha Saheb' del principado de Amber y Jaipur en Rajasthan, India. Los tres edificios tienen una rica historia de varios cientos de años y muestran una fusión del arte y la arquitectura Mughal y Rajasthani. Actualmente forman parte del grupo de hoteles bajo la denominación "Samode". El Palacio de Samode se encuentra 40 kilómetros al norte de la ciudad de Jaipur, el Samode Haveli está cerca de Jaipur (situado dentro de los límites de la ciudad, a 6 km de la estación de tren de la ciudad) y el Samode Bagh, a 4 km del palacio, que también funciona como hotel de lujo. (es)
- Samode Palace, Samode Haveli and Samode Bagh (Garden) are heritage monuments and structures built by the noble feudatory with the hereditary title of 'Maha Rawal' or 'Maha Saheb’ of the Amber and Jaipur principality in Rajasthan, India. All three have rich history of several hundred years and display a fusion of Mughal and Rajasthani art and architecture. They are now part of the Heritage group of hotels under the flagship name of "Samode" that are run by the hereditary owners of these structures. The Samode Palace is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Jaipur city, the Samode Haveli is close to Jaipur (centrally located within city limits, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away from the city railway station) and the Samode Bagh or Garden, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the palace which is also run as a luxury hotel. Many Hindi feature films have been pictured with the settings of the palace. The 1984 American HBO TV serial adaptation of the Raj-romance novel The Far Pavilions was also filmed in the palace precincts and starred Ben Cross, Amy Irving, Omar Sharif and Christopher Lee. (en)
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- Samode Palace lounge (en)
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- Left: Decorative arch (en)
- Left: Entrance arch (en)
- Right: Haveli lounge (en)
- Right: Palace bathroom (en)
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- Artful Arch.jpg (en)
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- Samode Palace bathroom.jpg (en)
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- Samode Palace, Samode Haveli y Samode Bagh (Jardín) son una serie de monumentos y estructuras construidas por los nobles feudales con el título hereditario de 'Maha Rawal' o 'Maha Saheb' del principado de Amber y Jaipur en Rajasthan, India. (es)
- Samode Palace, Samode Haveli and Samode Bagh (Garden) are heritage monuments and structures built by the noble feudatory with the hereditary title of 'Maha Rawal' or 'Maha Saheb’ of the Amber and Jaipur principality in Rajasthan, India. All three have rich history of several hundred years and display a fusion of Mughal and Rajasthani art and architecture. They are now part of the Heritage group of hotels under the flagship name of "Samode" that are run by the hereditary owners of these structures. The Samode Palace is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Jaipur city, the Samode Haveli is close to Jaipur (centrally located within city limits, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away from the city railway station) and the Samode Bagh or Garden, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the palace which is also run as (en)
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- Palacio de Samode (es)
- Samode Palace (en)
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