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Shekhavati
was made into an independent kingdom in 1471 by Rao
Shekha (1433-1488), till 1738, when it reverted back
to the Jaipur State. This region of the painted
havelis (mansions) of the Marwaris, the trading
community of Rajasthan who, from 1820 onwards
migrated to the ports of Calcutta and Bombay,
amassed huge fortunes, and control virtually every
sector of the modern Indian economy. The Piramal
Haveli in Baggar, Shekhavati, has traditional
courtyards enclosed by colonial pillared corridors.
Frescoes of flying angels and gods in motor cars
adorn the walls. Serving the famed local vegetarian
cuisine, it was the home of Seth Piramal Chaturbhuj
Makharia (1892-1958) whose fortune was made in
Bombay, trading cotton, opium, silver and other
commodities.
The
Piramal Haveli shows strong European influences in
the manner of its verandahs and use of pillars,
though the four courtyards are typically
representative of the architecture in prevalence in
this region. There are some whimsical frescos in the
rooms that have been carefully appointed with period
and Rajasthani Furniture.
Access
Airport 210 km from Delhi Railway Station 30
kmBus Stand 01 km |
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Restaurant(s) |
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Restaurant of hotel Piramal Haveli serves Indian
& regional cuisine. |
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Bar |
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Not available |
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Room Facilities |
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Room Service, Attached Bath with Hot & Cold
Running Water |
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Other Facilities & Services |
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Laundry, Doctor on Call,
Transport Facilities, Local Musician, Horse
Safari and Jeep Safari can be arranged on
request. |
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