BIKANER
BIKANER
Lalgarh Palace is a beautiful heritage palace located in Bikaner, Rajasthan. It is known for its royal architecture, historical significance, and elegant red sandstone design. Part of the palace now functions as a luxury hotel, while another section houses the Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum, showcasing the royal history of Bikaner.
City: Bikaner, Rajasthan
Distance from Railway Station: About 3 km
Built by: Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji
Year of Construction: Between 1902 and 1926
Built using red sandstone (Lal Pathar) from Thar Desert, giving the palace its name.
Designed by Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, blending Rajputana, Mughal, and European styles.
Features include:
Carved jharokhas (balconies)
Domes, arches, and pillared corridors
Elegant drawing rooms, banquet halls, and gardens
Part of the palace has been converted into a heritage hotel, offering royal-style accommodation to guests.
Run by the royal family of Bikaner.
Beautiful lawns, peacocks, and vintage decor make it a regal experience.
A museum established in 1937 to honor Maharaja Ganga Singh’s 50-year reign.
Displays include:
Royal costumes, jewelry, paintings
Weapons, manuscripts, and trophies
Artefacts from Harappan civilization, Gupta & Kushan periods
The palace also contains a large library with rare books.
The Durbar Hall was used for royal meetings and is adorned with Belgian glass and Italian tiles.
Museum Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Sundays & public holidays)
Entry Fee:
Indians: ₹20–50
Foreigners: ₹100–200
Photography: Allowed in certain areas (charges may apply)
Best Time to Visit: October to March
Maharaja Ganga Singh was one of the most progressive rulers of his time and represented India at the Round Table Conferences in London.
Lalgarh Palace is a popular filming location for Bollywood and TV shows.
It is surrounded by lush gardens, fountains, and is home to many peacocks.
A perfect blend of royalty, heritage, and architecture
Offers a glimpse into the life of Bikaner royals
Ideal for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and heritage tourists.