Shey Palace
Manali-Leh highway

Shey Palace
Overview
Located on the Manali-Leh highway in Thiksey, Ladakh, India, Shey Palace is a historic castle that served as the summer capital of Ladakh during the 10th century.
History
- Shey was founded by King Lhachen Palgyigon in the 10th century as the summer capital of Ladakh.
- The village gradually eclipsed Leh around the 17th century after the growth of Central Asian trade, with Leh becoming the winter capital.
Architecture and Layout
The palace is believed to have been constructed in a traditional Ladakhi architectural style, featuring a mix of Buddhist and Tibetan influences. Unfortunately, no detailed information on the specific layout or architectural features of Shey Palace is available.
Historical Significance and Events
Shey Palace played an important role as the summer capital of Ladakh during its time. The palace was gradually eclipsed by Leh around the 17th century after the growth of Central Asian trade.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Shey Palace is unclear, but it appears to be abandoned or no longer in use as a residence.
Heritage Status
Shey Palace has been designated as a significant historical site in Ladakh, although specific details on its heritage designation are not available.
Visiting Information
Shey Palace can be found along the Manali-Leh highway in Thiksey, Ladakh. Visitors can explore the surrounding village and nearby Hemis National Park for a glimpse into traditional Ladakhi culture.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no detailed information on notable features or rooms within Shey Palace is available.
Coordinates
34.0716174, 77.632758
Details
| Name | Shey Palace |
|---|---|
| City | Thiksey |
| Country | India |
| Coordinates | 34.071617, 77.63276 |
| Current use | abandoned or no longer in use as a residence |
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