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Illuminating Endeavours At Iconic Royal Palace In Odisha’s Gajapati

Berhampur: The 190-year-old Royal Palace at Paralakhemundi in Odisha’s Gajapati district presents a unique look with the civic authorities taking special steps to illuminate the sprawling complex.

The Paralakhemundi Municipality has put in place a special arrangement to illuminate the iconic structures of the palace, considered an architectural marvel, to enhance its visual appeal.

The Gajapati Palace, popularly known as ‘Rajabati’, is a priceless trove where seeds were sown for the formation of a separate Odisha. It has witnessed many activities of Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Dev, one of the main architects of modern Odisha and the first Premier of the state during April 1 to July 18, 1937 and again from November 24, 1941 to June 30, 1944.

The Palace area often becomes even more enchanting when illuminated at night, drawing locals and tourists alike. Night tourism, facilitated by thoughtful lighting designs, opens up new possibilities for cultural exploration.

The historical narratives are complemented by carefully orchestrated lighting effects, creating a magical atmosphere. The iconic structure symbolizing the rich history they embody, become beacons in the darkness.

This palace ,which is considered the pride of Odisha, was designed and constructed by the British engineer-cum-architect Seasol during the time of Maharaja Prataprudra Narayan Dev II, who happened to be the grandfather of Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Dev. The construction work of the famous palace started on 24-5-1835 with an amount of Rs 4.5-lakh was sanctioned. It was completed in a span of over 7 years in two phases.

The palace where the movement for a separate Odisha state was held and considered as the ‘Entudisala’ of separate Odisha is also reminiscent of the development of art, culture and literature of Odisha.

“LED lighting has emerged as a preferred choice due to its low heat emission and minimal UV radiation. LED technology offers flexibility in colour temperature, allowing for precise control to highlight intricate details without compromising the building’s structural integrity,” said Goura Chandra Patnaik, In-charge Executive Officer of the civic body.

Historical buildings often boast intricate architectural details that tell stories of a bygone era. Effective lighting can accentuate these features, breathing life into the craftsmanship and design. The lighting not only serves a functional purpose but also becomes an integral part of the storytelling process, inviting visitors to appreciate the historical narrative embedded in the building’s design, he said.

The integration of advanced technologies, sustainable practices, and artistic creativity ensures that these illuminating endeavours not only respect the sanctity of history but also contribute to a vibrant and enlightened cultural landscape, he added.

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