The Pavilions of India
First Online: October 06, 2007
Page Last Updated: August 20, 2024
Here's a compilation of pavilions in traditional Indian architecture. They span several centuries and many architectural styles that have been popular in India at the time of their construction. Links to the corresponding styles and periods can be obtained by following the hyperlinks provided with each picture.
Table of Contents
- Ambar Palace Tank and Pavilion
- A Decorated Pavilion in the Mysore Palace Complex
- Jain Pavilion on Top of a Mountain
- Kalyani Water Pond
- Mogul Style Pavilion
- Pavilions and Sculptures of Mahabalipuram
- Pillared Pavilion, Srirangapattana
- Pillared Pavilion
- Queen Roopamati's Pavilion
- Twin Pavilions on the Westen Side of Nagayi Site
See Also:
- Education of Royalty in India
- Dynasties of the Deccan
- Indian Architecture - 5000 Years -- Detailed discussion of styles and schools of Indian architecture over the last five thousand years.
- Of Beauty and Grandeur -- Photographic exhibition of some of the great monuments of India
- Search for pictures of palaces in Kamat PictureSearch