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Step Back In Time: Discovering Alwar's Magnificent Stepwells

From Moosi Rani Sagar, a historic stepwell restored to its original glory through a heritage restoration project, to the impressive Neemrana Baori, which resembles a fortress, here are the stepwells in Alwar that you should add to your itinerary

Neemrana Baori is a famous stepwell located in Alwar. Photo: Sourav Das/Wiki Commons
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Throughout India's diverse architectural landscape, stepwells are remarkable historical artifacts that reflect the ingenuity of ancient water management systems. Originally, the earliest stepwells were rudimentary structures simply dug into the earth to provide local residents with access to essential water resources. As time progressed, these functional designs evolved into more elaborate constructions, featuring intricate carvings and ornamental architecture that transformed them into true masterpieces of design. These structures not only served as vital sources of water but also as community gathering spaces and social hubs.

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