Forts and Palaces are the true pictures of any state belong to any part of the country just like India. They are the real storytellers who narrate the huge bequest of that particular state. They keep the state alive in them in form of frescos, inscriptions and statues. For instance, the Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner, Rajasthan is surely a tremendous illustration of unmatchable work of architecture. It is one of the best amazing things of the city that is over and over again visited by the day-trippers. We are drawing your attention on the history of this very palace. The palace is fantastically fabricated in the commemoration of Maharaja Lal Singh ji in 1902 by his dutiful son Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji
Sir Swinton Jacob’s incredible creative talent has designed this wonderstruck Palace which is resulted as a blend of Mughal, Rajput, and European architecture. The aura of the monument is so huge that becomes successful in bringing the tourists in great numbers to Bikaner every year. Most of the Palaces and forts are now treated as hotels so even Lalgarh Palace is. The embellishment of the hotel is no less than an appealing latticework and filigree work. The overall ambiance of the hotel is a real treat to your eyes. Its lush green gardens and terraced lawns along with the beautification of palace done with wall paintings, hunting trophies and photographs of old times reflecting the lifestyle and culture of Rajputs.
Nevertheless, you might see some peacocks fluttering in the surroundings of this palace converted into a hotel. The Palace also houses a large library which has a mixed bag of original manuscripts written in Sanskrit scripted on copper, parchments and gold or silver plaques.
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