Diwan-e-Aam Hall of Public Audience
Divan-E-Aam is a gentle palace that can be seen when visiting the Amber Fort. It has forty pillars and is the best example of intricate craftsmanship. Forty pillars of the chamber are carved with paintings by masters of Rajasthan, they are embedded with precious stones. It is represented by a fabulous work of alabaster, extremely ordinary floral glass inserts and smooth marble bars. There are also many chambers, rooms and galleries that were once used by princes and other royalty. The Diwan-Eam or Public Auditorium Hall was built of marble, and is a place where the Raja addresses his general public as well as other courtiers from his nobility.