For those fortune-hunters who want to feel like Rajputs and experience the richness opted by them in their lifetime might be for few minutes, a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli is a perfect place. This Patwon Ki Haveli is very much confident to provide the utter action-packed world of stone carved into most charismatic designs and is an appropriate example of ceremonial Rajputana sculpture.
The explanation of Patwon Ki Haveli is really attention-grabbling as the haveli is a bunch of five havelis. The formation of the haveli was not completed at once rather members of one family erected it and put forward in different periods of time. Despite the fact that the time span of the five wings vary from each other, but still the wings are amazingly in perfect proportions with each other. Being originally built by Guman Chand, it is believed to be the most barefaced and the largest of all havelis in Jaisalmer.
Patwon Ki Haveli is now reformed as a heritage hotel just like the other ancient havelis already converted into hotels. But, still the aura and grandeur of this haveli remind us of those large corridors, excellently sculpted pillars and luminous frescos witnessing the matchless plush lifestyle of yesteryears. Even the suites are also presented with arty murals.
However, Patwon Ki Haveli is the perfect quintessence of finest architecture. Each haveli inside the Patwon Ki Haveli is fabricated in yellow sandstone with different design on each window and arch. Moreover, the entrance to the haveli through its terrific vaulted doorway will find a delicately carved yellow-brown portico with more than 60 balconies overlooking the viewers on their tour to Jaisalmer.
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