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The
Baradari Palace may be one of the more modest Palaces of Patiala,
but it certainly scores high on passion and dedication that brought
it back from obscurity.
The Baradari Palace is a white, colonnaded building, centered on a
rectangular Sikh-Mughal-style, twelve door pavilion or baradari
which gave its name to a splendid garden commissioned by the then
ruler Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It was designed in 1876 by Kaur Sahib
Ranbir Singh, the younger brother of the Maharaja. Not as
ostentatious as the other palaces of Patiala, it is nonetheless
significant as a piece of Colonial architecture.
Today the Baradari Palace has come
alive and seems to have become an architectural portraiture of the
Maharaja: it refuses to conform to a single architecture style, and
happily unites Hindustani, Mughal and Colonial trappings!
Accommodation:
The Baradari Palace
has 15 Suites and 2 Rooms named after the royal family of Patiala.
Should you want two or more adjacent rooms, please make a request
while booking.
The reservations office shall try
its best, but all categories of rooms are not always found together.
Activities:
*Qila Mubarak &
Darbar Hall
*Shopping
*Moti Bagh Palace
*Sheesh Mahal
Climate -
Winter : December
- February. Max. 12oC, Min. 3 oC
Summer : March -
May. Max. 30 oC, Min. 18 oC
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