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I thought that it would be interesting to start up a thread, on information and/or pictures in regards to different types of royal art and/or architecture around the world. While the prior topic includes elements like drawings, paintings, pottery and sculptures, the latter consists of such factors as castles, palaces, temples and buildings in general.

Here are some of my personal favourites (in reference to buildings) for now:

The Taj Mahal

The Shalimar Gardens
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As a student of architecture, i'm very keen on this subject.
it would be interesting to participate in discussion and post some pictures...

one of my favorites royal palaces is Laeken Greenhouse (well, not exactly a castle, but i particulary adore the greenhouse.

yes, i love seeing the Taj Mahal also, lovy_bear!

and what i really find fascinating is the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand.
wow... talk about splendour...
i remeber in Bangkok, there's also a palace called VinMaNek, where it's made entirerly out of wood... magnificent!

let see if i can dig up some pictures.. :)
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There is a thread on Belgian Palaces, including Laeken, here:

http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums...ences-687.html
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and what i really find fascinating is the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. wow... talk about splendour...I remeber in Bangkok, there's also a palace called VinMaNek, where it's made entirerly out of wood... magnificent!
I visited the Grand Palace in Bangkok in November with my husband. I think WOW is the only possible word to use to describe it!!!! So much opulence!!! It is amazing to think that this Palace was once the actual home of the Thai Royal Family.

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Hi purple_platinum,

It’s really cool that you’re studying architecture. While I’m personally not learning about the subject in-depth, I did take a few art history courses a few years ago and recently took an urban politics class. So I know a “little bit” about architecture but not much.

Yes I find the Taj Mahal particularly fascinating, because of its exquisite beauty and diverse multicultural history on both a religious and regional level. I like how the building holds a Muslim-Hindu combination in reference to structure, imagery and calligraphy. Furthermore, the fact that the numerous amount of materials used to create it came from all over the world (to a certain extent), as did its craftsmen and architects intrigues me.

I found some information on the Grand Palace and the Vimanmek Palace. You’re right both of them are absolutely stunning. But I personally like the latter better, because of its earthly qualities, warm colours and rectangular designs.

The interiors of many Belgian palaces are especially very beautiful as well. One can discover more images of the Laeken greenhouse(s) by going to Corbis, and typing in the words "Laeken greenhouse" in the search bar. The first four pictures in the result section look strikingly vibrant and pretty dream-like.
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Lahore Fort if it were fully restored would be beautiful.
http://www.islamabad.diplo.de/de/Bil...BildDaten.null

The Pink Fort in Agra.
http://www.artexpression.com/images/...gs/OR14001.jpg

Neuschwanstiein Castle in Germany is the epitome of the fairytale castle
http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/koa/pics/castle.jpg


The Topkapi Palace in Istanbul
http://www.ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~history/Ext/Saray10.jpg

The Alhambra in Grenada.
http://www.alhambra.info/imagenes/00...a-alhambra.jpg

Palma Cathedral
http://www.patriciafarrell.co.uk/images2/palma3.jpg

The pyramids at Giza, which were after all built by Egyptian Royals.
http://www.begann.de/begann/pyramids.jpg

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I posted this on the Greek/Byzantine Royals sections, might as well share it here too. Two Royal Palaces that were never built:

Some years ago I found at the local library an architectural book that had pictures on Royal buildings that were never made, like the Orianda Palace in Crimea. One of the photos had the floor plan for what was to be a new Greek Royal palace to be built in the 19th Century right on the Acropolis around the ruins! The monstrous project never came to be, but I found the floor plans on a German site and they are worth printing since I have not come across any other match on that forgotten piece of modern Royal Greek history:

Palace for the Acropolis Athens (Greece), 1834

Floor plan for the project from above: the new palace is shown surrounding the ruins all over. This was the picture I saw in a book that got me to track down the rest. Thanks to the internet I was able to find the rest years and years apart from when I saw that picture in a library book.

Front elevation

Sections -- Palace for the Acropolis, Athens (Greece), 1834

Side elevation -- Palace for the Acropolis

Sections -- Palace for the Acropolis,

Great interior hall -- Palace for the Acropolis, Athens (Greece), 1834
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The Palace of Infante Luis de Borbon in Spain:
http://www.amigospalacio.org/el_palacio.htm
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The Palace of Her Highness Maharani Shri Gayatri Devi Sahiba, Maharani of Jaipur

http://members.tripod.com/maharaniofjaipur/id23.htm
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Here is a nice site for our architectural fans

http://www.vitruvio.ch/index.html

and another one on Royal Landmarks http://www.heraldica.org/faqs/landmark.html#spa

I saw another thread on castles around here today, are they the same?
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Hi Toledo,

The thread titled Castles and Other Royal Homes isn’t the same as this one. I believe that the former one’s strictly or primarily based, on the multiple amount of habitations that individuals within certain royal families presently hold. This thread’s more diverse in regards to its subject matter.

Ancient Art and Burial Chambers:

The Valley of the Kings - Egypt

The Terracotta Army - China

Ancient Castles:

Chogha Zanbil - Iran

Great Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe

Machu Picchu - Peru
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As a little girl I visited Shalimar gardens with my family many times. Not to mention other Mughal forts, tombs, palaces in Lahore. That city is littered with the reminders of the Mughal era.
Shalimar is particularly beautiful. I can just picture the ladies of the Mughal court, dressed in all their finery, strolling through its gardens, around the many fountains, and resting in the pavillions. I think the Pakistani government should take better care of these treasures of a bygone imperial era.

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The thread titled Castles and Other Royal Homes isn’t the same as this one. I believe that the former one’s strictly or primarily based, on the multiple amount of habitations that individuals within certain royal families presently hold. This thread’s more diverse in regards to its subject matter.
Thanks, Lovy_bear. And those are some interesting links in your signature :)
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As a little girl I visited Shalimar gardens with my family many times. Not to mention other Mughal forts, tombs, palaces in Lahore. That city is littered with the reminders of the Mughal era.
Shalimar is particularly beautiful. I can just picture the ladies of the Mughal court, dressed in all their finery, strolling through its gardens, around the many fountains, and resting in the pavillions. I think the Pakistani government should take better care of these treasures of a bygone imperial era.
Humera, first, you got one of my favorite TV characters as avatar! Love that evil kid.
Second, I agree with your posts, I have a good book collection on Indian, Mughal and British Raj architecture (a book on Lutyen's creations in New Dehli) and they are beyond description.
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I have a good book collection on Indian, Mughal and British Raj architecture (a book on Lutyen's creations in New Dehli) and they are beyond description.
A couple of fabbo books: "The Royal Palaces of India" by George Michell & Antonio Martinelli, Thames & Husdon 1994. 250 illustrations, 206 in colour.

"German Castles and Palaces" by Klaus Merton, The Vendome Press, 1999 (this is one of the better books on the German Palaces).
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Versailles, Versailles, Versailles...

The most Majestic place on earth I am sure!

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"As a little girl I visited Shalimar gardens with my family many times. Not to mention other Mughal forts, tombs, palaces in Lahore. That city is littered with the reminders of the Mughal era.
Shalimar is particularly beautiful. I can just picture the ladies of the Mughal court, dressed in all their finery, strolling through its gardens, around the many fountains, and resting in the pavillions. I think the Pakistani government should take better care of these treasures of a bygone imperial era."

Shalimar is beautiful, when we last visited the gardens, which was 1996, one of caretakers of the Gardens switched the fountains on for us, which is very rarely done. We had English friends who were travelling with us at the time so he wanted to see the beauty of the Garden! It was a nice touch.
As for their restoration, it is important but when the Government has so many other pressing matters to deal with, sadly it will be low on the agenda.
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Humera, first, you got one of my favorite TV characters as avatar! Love that evil kid.
ditto. That little diabolical genius has become my favourite tv character as well

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Second, I agree with your posts, I have a good book collection on Indian, Mughal and British Raj architecture (a book on Lutyen's creations in New Dehli) and they are beyond description.
yes Mughal architecture is breathtaking, along with the Moorish, it is my favourite among all Islamic architecture. It is a great pity that so many Mughal buildings have been damaged throughout history during various conflicts. The brilliant precious and semi-precious stones that once adorned all those buildings are all but gone.
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