Unbelievably Pricey Abandoned Structures

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13. Shekhawati's Havelis

Location: India Time Period: 1800s Price: Not provided During the pre-British occupation period, the Shekhwat Rajputs ruled over the Shekhwati region in Rajasthan, India. This area is renowned for its numerous havelis (mansions), adorned with exquisite fresco artwork, earning it the title of the largest outdoor art gallery in the world. The vibrant artwork displayed in these havelis serves as a testament to the grandeur and wealth of their owners, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the time. Each mansion tells a story through its intricate designs, showcasing the artistic prowess of local artisans.

  The Shekhawati region is characterized by its stunning havelis, which were once home to prosperous traders. However, as trade routes shifted and commerce moved elsewhere, many of these occupants left, leading to the abandonment of some of the most exquisite palaces in the world. Today, these magnificent structures remain largely deserted, standing as silent witnesses to a bygone era. Despite their abandoned status, the havelis continue to attract numerous visitors who come to admire the breathtaking splendor and intricate artistry of these historic homes. The allure of Shekhawati's architectural beauty and cultural heritage draws tourists eager to explore the remnants of this vibrant past.
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