A stunning example of Rajput architecture and art
The Durbar Hall is a magnificent palace in Udaipur, Rajasthan, built in the 19th century. It features stunning Rajput architecture, with intricate stone carvings, ornate pillars, and beautifully painted ceilings. The hall was used for royal gatherings, ceremonies, and other important events. Today, it serves as a museum, housing a rich collection of art and artifacts from the Mewar region, including paintings, sculptures, and furniture. The hall's architecture and decor provide a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Built in the 19th century
Features stunning Rajput architecture
Houses a rich collection of art and artifacts
Originally used for royal gatherings and ceremonies
Located in the heart of Udaipur
A popular tourist attraction in Rajasthan
| Visitor Type | Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Indian Visitor | ₹50 |
| Foreign Visitor | ₹100 |
| Camera | +₹50 |
| Guide | +₹200 |
Respect the local culture and traditions
Dress modestly
Remove your shoes before entering the hall
Be mindful of your belongings
Hire a guide for a better understanding of the hall's history and significance
Air
The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur, which is approximately 20 km from the Durbar Hall.
Train
The nearest railway station is Udaipur City Railway Station, which is approximately 3 km from the Durbar Hall.
Road
The Durbar Hall is located in the heart of Udaipur and can be easily reached by road. It is approximately 3 km from the Udaipur City Bus Stand.
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