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Leh Palace
གླེ་ཆེན་དཔལ་མཁར།
The Leh Palace
The Leh Palace
Leh Palace is located in Ladakh
Leh Palace
Leh Palace
Location in India
Leh Palace is located in India
Leh Palace
Leh Palace
Leh Palace (India)
General information
LocationLadakh
Town or cityLeh
CountryIndia
Coordinates34°9′58.6″N 77°35′11.0″E / 34.166278°N 77.586389°E / 34.166278; 77.586389
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Leh Palace, also known as Lachen Palkar Palace,[1] is a former royal palace overlooking the city of Leh in Ladakh, India.[2] It was constructed in 1600 by Sengge Namgyal.[2] The palace was abandoned when Dogra forces took control of Ladakh in the mid-19th century and forced the royal family to move to Stok Palace.

It is nine storeys high; the upper floors accommodated the royal family, while the lower floors held stables and store rooms.[2] Much of the palace is in deteriorated condition, and little survives of its interior decorations.[2] The Palace Museum holds a rich collection of jewellery, ornaments, ceremonial dresses and crowns. Tibetan thangka or paintings, which are more than 450 years old, with intricate designs still retain the bright colours derived from crushed and powdered gems and stones. Structures around the palace's base include the prominent Namgyal Stupa (Tibetan: གཙུག་གཏོར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་མ།, Sanskrit: Uṣṇīṣavijayā), the colourfully muraled Chandazik Gompa (Tibetan: སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས།, Sanskrit: अवलोकितेश्वर/Avalokiteśvara) and the 1430 Chamba Lhakhang (Tibetan: བྱམས་པ་མགོན་པོ།, Sanskrit:मैत्रेय/Maitreya Buddha) with medieval mural fragments located between the inner and outer walls.

The palace is being restored by the Archaeological Survey of India.[2] The palace is open to the public and the roof provides panoramic views of Leh and the surrounding areas.

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  1. ^ "Leh Old Town/Leh Palace".
  2. ^ a b c d e Sharma, Janhwij (2003). Ladakh: Architectural Heritage. Har-Anand Publications. pp. 130–131. ISBN 9788124109793.
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