Rambagh Palace

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 |

The Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan is the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and now a luxury Taj Palace Hotel, located 5 miles (8.0 km) outside of the walls of the city of Jaipur on Bhawani Singh Road.

History

The first building on the site was a garden house built in 1835 for the wet nurse of prince Ram Singh II. In 1887, during the reign of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh, it was converted into a modest royal hunting lodge, as the house was located in the midst of a thick forest at that time. In the early 20th century, it was expanded into a palace to the designs of Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob. In 1925, Maharajah Sawai Man Singh II made Rambagh his principal residence and added a number of royal suites in 1931. After India became independent and the princely states united, the Palace became the Government House. By the 1950s, the royal family felt that the upkeep of the palace and its 47 acres (190,000 m2) of gardens was becoming very costly. They, therefore, decided in 1957 to convert it into a luxury hotel.
Chandni Chowk Gardens at the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Lilypool

Previously a part of the grounds of Rambagh Palace, and now, an adjacent but separate property, is a private palace called Lilypool. This European style building with some Rajput features was created in the 1930s. In 1969, it was refurbished with the intention that it become the private home of the royal family. After the death of her husband Sawai Man Singh II, Maharani Gayatri Devi has lived here since 1978.

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