The Mahals (Palaces) of Bundi
Uninhabited for over 50 years and home only to monkeys, wasps and bats, the Bundi Palaces are now open for the curious…
January 30th, 2009 in
India
Uninhabited for over 50 years and home only to monkeys, wasps and bats, the Bundi Palaces are now open for the curious…
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Who lived in this palace before? Why did they abandon it? Does the government own this building now? Does India has too many of these palaces that no one cares about them? Isn’t India overpopulated? How come no human being live here?
It’s still privately owned, but uninhabited. Probably too expensive to maintain, but family pride kept them fro selling it. Opening it up for visitors solves both problems.