Places Of Interest (Kota)
Brijraj Bhawan Palace
Brijraj Bhawan, a colonial style palace, situated on the bank of river Chambal, was build in the early nineties. The palace has large spacious rooms that are tastefully done up with antique furniture. An intresting feature of the palace is the fact that almost all the rooms overlook the Chambal river providing an arrresting view of the mighty river.
Umed Bhawan Palace
Umed Bhawan is one of the most beautiful palaces of Kota. Built in 1009 by Maharao Umed Singh II of Kota. This palace was designed by Sir Swinton Jacob who spent many years in Rajasthan. The overall design of the palace is European. There is an Edwardian drawing room, a billiard room and a very well laid out garden surrounding the palace.There are long corridors, courtyard and Italian marble floors.
Chambel Garden
The lush green garden at Amar Niwas makes a lovely picnic spot. While absorbing the ambience of the place one can enjoy a boat ride.
Maharao Madho Singh Museum
Situated in the old palace, it houses a rich collection of Rajput paintings of the Kota school, exquisite sculptures and other valuable antiques. The museum is the treasure house of artistic items used by the rulers of kota.
Nearby Places (Kota)
Baroli
On the way to Pratap Sagar Dam, lies one of the oldest and most spectacular temple complex in Rajasthan belonging to the 9th century. It is built a little before the classical period of temple building. The craftsmanship of the temples is stunning. There are many other interesting shrines that can be visited here.
Bhanddeora Temple (Ramgarh)
It is built in the 11th & 12th centuries. This temple is called the ' Khajuraho of Rajasthan '. The best way to reach the temple is by a jeep.
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