
This grand structure was originally built as a garrison and is right on the edge of the plateau overlooking the Nimar Plains. Rani Rupmati seemed to have a special affinity for this place and hence the name. This is the entrance to the pavillion

The setting sun gives a beautiful view & the reflection in the river below gives

the impression of a gold biscuit- after all with its royal connections can the yellow metal be far behind!
Another view of Rupmati's Pavillion

Internal view
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