Didascalia: Udaipur, Rajasthan, India - Apr 2003. La proliferazione incontrollata di residenza (due ali di cui sono ora utilizzate come alberghi, e un altro come un museo) del Mah
5382 x 3509 px | 45,6 x 29,7 cm | 17,9 x 11,7 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
1 aprile 2003
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Caption: Udaipur, Rajasthan, India - Apr 2003. The sprawling residence (two wings of which are now used as hotels, and another as a museum) of the Maharana of Mewar, as seen from the colonnades of the Lake Palace, another of the Maharana's properties. Princes once renowned for their extravagant pomp and spending, once dethroned and stripped of land, were allowed to keep their palaces. Deprived of the taxes they collected from farmers and villagers, they had to convert their stately homes into tourist ventures to avoid bankruptcy. Credit: Leisa Tyler/Asiaworksphotos.com Contact: sales@asiaworksphotos.com Legal Notice: Any use of this picture is subject to a license agreement entered into by the user and AsiaWorks Photography Ltd. All other rights reserved. Any re-use and redistribution of this image is prohibited. For sales enquiries regarding any additional use of this or other pictures from AsiaWorks Photography please contact sales@asiaworksphotos.com