Mandawa is a municipality in Rajasthan, which is
often referred to as an open-air museum or an open art gallery, as the town
is literally dotted with lavishly painted
havelis,
traditional private mansions in the Islamic architectural style.
Here, the havelis are
in particular renowned for their decorative
frescos,
with images that depict stories from popular
history and folklore, as well as scenes from religion.