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Rajasthan Draws Architectural Parallels with Germany at ITB Berlin

03-04-2026 10:43 AM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

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when we look at our historic forts and castles, we discover remarkable similarities,

when we look at our historic forts and castles, we discover remarkable similarities,

Berlin - ITB Berlin, one of the world's largest travel trade fairs, opened today and will run until 5 March, bringing together global tourism leaders, policymakers and industry stakeholders.
On the opening day, Rajasthan's Tourism Commissioner Rukmani Riar engaged with European and German tour and travel operators, outlining striking architectural and heritage parallels between the historic forts of Rajasthan and the castles of Germany.
She said that Rajasthan and Germany are connected not only through tourism partnerships, but also through shared traditions of architecture, heritage preservation and strategic design.
"At first glance, Rajasthan in India and Germany in Europe appear worlds apart - one defined by desert landscapes, the other by lush forests and river valleys. But when we look at our historic forts and castles, we discover remarkable similarities," she noted.
Hilltop Grandeur and Strategic Vision
Across Rajasthan, many of the state's most iconic forts are built on commanding hilltops. The imposing Mehrangarh Fort, rising above Jodhpur on a massive rocky outcrop, offers sweeping views of the city below - a strategic advantage in times of conflict.
Similarly, Germany's fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle stands high in Bavaria, overlooking expansive valleys and forests.
The formidable Kumbhalgarh Fort, known for its extensive defensive walls stretching over 36 kilometres, utilises natural elevation for protection. In Germany, Heidelberg Castle is perched dramatically above the Neckar River, symbolising both security and sovereignty.
In both regions, height represented not just defence but dominance and prestige.

Military Strategy and Defensive Design
Rajasthan's forts are characterised by multiple gateways, massive ramparts, cannon placements and hidden passageways. The vast Chittorgarh Fort features seven fortified gates designed to slow and exhaust advancing enemies.
Germany's medieval castles reveal comparable strategic thinking. The hilltop Hohenzollern Castle incorporates layered walls, watchtowers and fortified stone structures. Many German castles were surrounded by moats and equipped with drawbridges, creating formidable barriers against invasion.
Commissioner Riar emphasised that, despite geographical differences, both cultures developed similar defensive responses shaped by their political and military histories.

Architecture Beyond Warfare
The discussion also highlighted that these structures were not merely military strongholds, but centres of royal life and cultural expression.
The ornate Sheesh Mahal inside Amer Fort, with its mirror mosaics, latticed windows and murals, reflects the sophistication of Rajput craftsmanship.
In Germany, Burg Eltz is renowned for its preserved medieval interiors and Gothic detailing, while Wartburg Castle remains an important cultural and religious landmark in European history.
Likewise, the living fort of Jaisalmer Fort, often called the "Golden Fort", continues to house residents within its walls - demonstrating how heritage structures evolve while remaining rooted in history.

Tourism, Identity and Shared Heritage
Today, many of these forts and castles form the backbone of regional tourism economies. Rajasthan has successfully adapted several historic forts into heritage hospitality properties, while Germany preserves its castles as museums, cultural venues and UNESCO-listed heritage sites.
According to Rajasthan's Tourism Commissioner, these shared architectural philosophies offer a powerful narrative for cross-cultural tourism engagement.
"From the desert to the Rhine, our monuments tell a universal story," she said. "They speak of security, beauty, sovereignty and creativity - values that transcend geography."
As ITB Berlin continues through 5 March, Rajasthan is positioning its historic forts not merely as tourist attractions, but as symbols of a shared global heritage - a reminder that history, far from dividing civilizations, often reveals how closely connected they truly are.

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