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Piramal Haveli Hotel (Heritage), Bagar

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About Piramal Haveli, Bagar

This was the home of Seth Piramal Chaturbhuj Makharia (1892-1958) whose fortune was made in Bombay, trading in cotton, opium, silver and other commodities.

Hotel Specifications

Accommodation

Built in the Rajasthani-colonial style of the 1920's, The Piramal Haveli is an 8-room'non-hotel.'

Dining

Here, the famed traditional vegetarian cuisine of the Marwaris is served in thalis. Dinners on the sand dunes can also be arranged at a prior notice, for a minimum of 8 guests.


Basic Data

Country India
State Rajasthan
District Jhunjhunu
City Bagar
Location Bagar, Shekhawati It is 250 kms. from Delhi 100 kms. from Neemrana
Rooms 8 Rooms


 


City Information

Within the region in India known as Rajasthan lies Shekhavati. This is the region of the painted havelis (mansions) of the Marwaris, the trading community of Rajsthan who from 1820 onwards migrated to the ports of Calcutta and Bombay, amassed huge fortunes, and even today controls virtually every sector of the modern Indian economy. The Piramal Haveli in Bagar is Shekhavati's closest hotel to Delhi - and among its grandest havelis. It was built in 1928 with a large open garden and two pillared courtyards painted with colourful kitsch frescoes. These add a special charm to this mansion reflecting the British presence in Jaipur since 1803. The region of Shekhavati where The Piramal Haveli is located was made into an independent kingdom in 1471 by Rao Shekha (1433-1488), till 1738, when it reverted back to the Jaipur State. The Haveli has traditional courtyards enclosed by colonial pillared corridors. Frescoes of flying angels and gods in motorcars adorn the walls.