Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur (Entry Fee, Timings, History & Best Time to Visit)

Entry Fee (Indian) :- INR 60 for adults, INR 30
for children
Entry Fee(International) :- INR 150 for adults, INR 75 for children
Timing :- 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
Best Time To Visit :- November to February

History


Shri Amarchand Badwa, a Sanadhya Brahmin who was the Prime Minister of Mewar from 1751 to 1778, throughout the reigns of Maharanas Pratap Singh II, Raj Singh II, Ari Singh, and Hamir Singh respectively, built this haveli. Following the death of Amarchand, the edifice came under the domain of the Mewari royal family and Bagore-ki-Haveli was occupied by Nath Singh, a relative of the then maharana. In 1878, the natural father of Sajjan Singh, Maharaj Shakti Singh of Bagore extended the haveli and built the triple-arched gateway, and the property remained in the possession of Mewar State until 1947.

After Independence, the Government of Rajasthan used the buildings for housing Government employees, but, as with other nationalised properties, where there was nobody with a vested interest in the standards of maintenance, damage and neglect went unchecked, and for almost forty years, the haveli's condition deteriorated to a deplorable extent. The Government was eventually persuaded to relinquish their hold on the haveli and in 1986; it was handed over to the West Zone Cultural Centre.


Things to Do at the Haveli & at the Museum


  • Local Show
  • Photography
  • Museum
  • Lake Front View

How to Reach Udaipur Bagore Ki Haveli


By Airport:- Maharana Pratap Airport ( Udaipur) is the Nearest Airport which is 23.3 km away

By Train:- Udaipur Railway Station is the Nearest Railway Station which is 2.4 km away

By Road:- Udaipur is well connected with other major cities; also many private buses and vehicles ply directly to Udaipur