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Bangore Ki Haveli || Udaipur || Rajasthan

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Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur Entry Fee
60Rs per person for Domestic Adult
30Rs per person for Domestic Children (Age between 5 to 12)
100 Rs per person for Foreign Adult
50Rs per person for Foreign Child
50Rs for Camera / Video

Dharohar Dance Show entry fee
90Rs per person for Indians
45Rs per person for Children
150Rs per person for Foreign Adult
75Rs per person for Foreign Child
150Rs for Any Camera
Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur Phone
02942 482322
02942 422567

Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur Address: Gangaur Ghat Marg, Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313001, India

Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur Timings
Day Timing
9:30 am – 5:30 pm

Note: The Dharohar Dance Show Timings are from 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm & the show tickets available from 6:15 pm

One of the famous attractions of Udaipur, Bagore Ki Haveli is a haveli that stands magnificently on the waterfront of the surreal Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat. Built in the 18th century by Amar Chand Badwa, the then Prime minister of Mewar kingdom, Bagore Ki Haveli has been restored over the period of time and is now converted into a museum.

History of Bagore Ki Haveli

Shri Amarchand Badwa, who served as the Prime minister of Mewar kingdom during the reign of Maharanas Pratap Singh II, Raj Singh II, Ari Singh, and Hamir Singh from the period of 1751 to 1778, built Bagore Ki Haveli. Following the death of Amarchand Badwa, the haveli came under the possession of Mewar royal family and became the abode of Nath Singh, a relative of the then Maharana.

In 1878, Maharaj Shakti Singh of Bagore further extended the haveli by building the triple-arched gateway and since then it is known as Bagore ki Haveli. Till 1947, the haveli remained in the possession of Mewar state.

Post India’s Independence, the Haveli was used by the Rajasthan government for housing government employees. The haveli was neglected for almost forty years and later in 1986, the Government eventually decided to handover the restoration work to the West Zone Cultural Centre.

Restoration of Bagore ki Haveli

The West Zone Cultural Centre converted the haveli into a museum, while retaining the royal look in the same old architectural style. To maintain its old charm, several royal family members were consulted and the Haveli was restored using local and traditional skills.

The materials used for the restoration of Bagore ki Haveli included the traditional materials like lakhori bricks and lime mortar. The existing murals were preserved and the doors, windows and perforated screens were repaired and the extremely damaged ones were replaced.

Architecture of Bagore ki Haveli

Any art lover would love to explore the Bagore ki Haveli for its splendid architecture and skillful craftsmanship. Reflecting the Mewar’s aristocratic culture, Bagore ki Haveli is a marvellous assortment of huge courtyards, balconies, jharokhas, decorative archways, cupolas and a fountain.

With around 138 rooms, the interiors of the Haveli are decorated with exceptional mirror work. The walls of the Haveli are adorned beautifully with alluring glasswork and mural paintings. One can see various rooms used by the royal family that are worth admiring for its finest craftsmanship.

The Chambers of the Royal Ladies is one place that is worth visiting for its renowned glass windows that are colored beautifully. It houses two peacocks made with coloured glass mosaic that are exceptionally crafted.

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