Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner 
This
grand palace is an architectural masterwork in red sandstone, and was built by
Maharaja Ganga Singh Ji in the memory of his father Maharaja Lal Singh Ji in 1902.
Sir Swinton Jacob designed this oriental fantasy. This architecture is a fusion
of Rajput, Mughal and European architecture. The exterior contrasts dramatically
with the oriental interiors and amenities. The palace has beautiful latticework
and filigree work, which are hallmarks of a great craftsmanship.
The
Palace has an amazing collection of well-maintained paintings and hunting trophies.
Sprawling lawns with blooming bougainvillea and dancing peacocks make a visual
extravagance.
Designed by a Britisher for Maharaja Ganga Singh, this
palace displays a magnificent blend of Oriental and European style. The terraced
lawns and the Bougainvillea bushes add beauty to the palace. Peacocks stroll around
the palace, which has been partly converted into a hotel.
The intricate
filigree work and latticework exhibit the refinements and delicacy of craftsmanship.
The palace museum displays well preserved hunting trophies and old photographs.
The library of the Lalgarh palace is supposed to have the largest collection of
original Sanskrit manuscripts on parchments, copper and gold or silver plaques.
Built in the memory of maharaja Lal Singh, Lalgarh Palace has a graceful
facade of red sandstone, and is one of Maharaja Ganga Singhs great achievements.
The maharaja ruled for a period of 56 years. The state especially prospered under
his rule.

In the fort museum which is housed in the red sandstone Ganga Niwas, built during
the reign of Maharaja Sir Ganga Singh, here can be seen a unique collection of
miniature paintings, manuscripts, weaponry and even a world war I bi-plane.
The Lalgarh palace has now been converted into a beautiful hotel. The large
and airy rooms point towards a pervasive British influence, even though the Welcome
group took over it's management in 1993 and made numerous renovations.
The shri Sadul museum forms a part of the palace, and houses vast collections
of books, photographs, manuscripts and albums that span several generations.
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Lalgarh Palace - Bikaner, Rajasthan Palaces Reservation Form "
Rajasthan Palaces Lake
Palace, Udaipur || The
City Palace, Jaipur || City
Palace or Vinay Vilas Mahal, Alwar || The
Taragarh Palace, Bundi || Padminis
Palace, Chittorgarh || Fateh
Prakash Palace, Chittorgarh || Rana
Kumbha Palace, Chittorgarh || Lalgarh
Palace, Bikaner || Umaid
Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur || Jag
Niwas Palace, Udaipur || The
City Palace, Udaipur || Nathmal-ki-Haveli,
Jaisalmer || Patwon-ki-Haveli,
Jaisalmer