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Another aspect of the paintings from the Garden and Cosmos is their constantly changing perspective: frontal, ariel, etc. But looking at The Hawa Majal Palace, a palace built on hills, there are hundreds of vantage points. Each one telling another story like Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities set in stone.
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