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Niwas Palace
The historical stretch of
land covering the area of the back portion of Laxmi
Niwas Palace and various quarters of State time is known as Lallgarh.
Situated in this stretch of royal apartments is the residence of Late
Maharaja Ganga Singh, the maker of modern Bikaner, who personally
conceived, foresaw and supervised the construction of his personal
residence--The Laxmi Niwas Palace--- a magnificent red sandstone edifice
designed by Sir Swinton Jacob in the Anglo-Scenic style. This stately
building, great & grand, is built around a central courtyard and is
intricately carved from the skirting upto the highest dome. The stone 'jali'
work (lattice ) is awesome and stunning. The motifs, floral and
geometrical, leave you mesmerised. A lace- like work of stone on the edges
of the entire roof was devised as a glittering crown on the head of the
palace!!. The royal palace of Laxmi Niwas Palace has a gigantic principal
entrance--The Clock Tower which is secured by guards and evokes memories
of old grandeur and splendour.
A
long drive flanking the vast lawns with rows of trees, fairly big pools
and red sandstone quarters take you to the main building. The great
Portico extends a respectful and dignified welcome to the visitor. The
sculptural art on the pillars supporting this amazing high- ceilinged
Portico, along with the decorative carving, evokes the senses. The wide
retina of stately staircase lead you up to the reception which extends a
warmth of hospitality to the visitor. It is the pilot to the extensive
hallways and the vast 'chowk' or inner-courtyard, hallowed by the memories
of festive occasions and gracious functions of the past.
The huge area of the 'chowk', with a garden in the centre and a beautiful
fountain, presents a different angle to view the beauty of the palace. All
round this courtyard are rows of columns along the long corridors
providing an arresting view. On the walls are hung rare Trophies, images
of the sportive hunting hobby of the Rajputs. Opening out into these long
corridors are rooms of colossal size, with about ten feet high doors,
which have been painstakingly restored to their former glory. The original
paintwork, arabesque decoration on the walls & ceiling have been
restored by local artists and craftsmen. The rooms have been
refurbished with exquisite soft-furnishings and the bathrooms have been
made ultra-modern keeping in mind the needs of the modern day travellers.
The Laxmi Niwas Palace still today commands a grand view. It is a monument
of the glorious past, a vista of bygone times, covering almost a century
of changes ups and downs. It is indeed the 'Crowning Glory' of Bikaner's
forts and palaces.
Location
: 240 km. from airport , 4 km. from Railway Station, 1 km. from the down
Town Area.
Accommodation : Total 30, 4 Singles, 18 Double, 10 Suits -
Baths Attached.
Dining : Vegetarian food (Indian, Chinese, Continental).
Facilities: Air-conditioned, Mini bar and refrigerator, Telephone,
Bar, Coffee Shop, Swimming Pool, Television, EPBAX Telephones, Laundry,
Money Changer, Conference Facilities.
Address
: Laxmi Niwas Palace Lalgarh Complex Bikaner
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