| Identification / पहचान | |
| Reference Number / संदर्भ संख्या | PB17013659 |
| Built Heritage/Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल |
Built Heritage |
| Name of the Monument / Built Heritage / Site स्मारक / निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल का नाम |
The Baradari Palace |
| State / राज्य | Punjab |
| District / जिला | Patiala |
| Manual District | |
| Sub District / उप-जिला | Sanaur (M Cl) |
| Manual Sub District | |
| Village / गाँव | Others |
| Manual Village | Patiala city |
| Cultural Affiliation / सांस्कृतिक सम्बंधन | Colonial - औपनिवेशिककाल |
| Date/Period तारीख/युग |
C. 19th - 20th Cent. CE |
| Sub Period | 1876 |
| Geo-Location / भू-अवस्थिति | Opposite side of Baradari Park ,Near Shera wala Gate. |
| Latitude / अक्षांश | 30 20 04 |
| Longitude / देशान्तर | 76 23 35 |
| Approach to the Monument / पहुंचने का मार्ग | |
| Approach /पहुंचने का मार्ग | It is situated at a distance of 1km South West from Patiala Bus Stand. |
| Air Port / विमानपत्तन | Mohali Airport |
| Railway Station / रेलवे स्टेशन | Patiala Railway Station |
| Bus Station / बस स्टैंड | Patiala Bus stand |
| Topographical Features / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | |
| Topographical Feature / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | Plain- मैदान |
| Topographical Description / स्थलाकृतिक विवरण | Patiala district forms a part of the Indo-Gangetic plain. It is composed of the materials deposited by rivers during recent geological past. Its land surface slopes in the north-east-south-east direction with a gentle gradient of about 0.8 meter per kilometre. The whole area of the Patiala district is covered by Indo-Gangetic alluvium. The structure lies in the semi urban setup of the city. |
| History / इतिहास | |
| Brief History / संक्षिप्त इतिहास | he Baradari Palace is a white, colonnaded building, centered on a rectangular Sikh-Mughal-style, twelve door pavilion or baradari which gave its name to a splendid garden commissioned by the then ruler Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It was designed in 1876 by Kaur Sahib Ranbir Singh, the younger brother of the Maharaja. Not as ostentatious as the other palaces of Patiala, it is nonetheless significant as a piece of Colonial architecture. |
| Local / Traditional description associated with Built Heritage / Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल से सम्बंधित स्थानीय/ परम्परागत विवरण |
Over the years, the Baradari Palace has gathered more and more history. It housed the Shahi Mehmandari the state guest house , the Punjabi University and from 1972 to 2006, the Punjab State Archives. Eventually, when the founder-restorers of Neemrana took over the building, they decided not just to preserve the original period look through careful restoration, but also to revitalize it to suit the requirements of the present day traveler. |
| Architectural Style / स्थापत्य शैली | Modern - आधुनिक |
| Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत / संरचना / स्थल |
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| Description of Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत/संरचना/स्थल का विवरण |
The main complex is entered through a small rectangular iron gate supported on four pillars. This gate leads to a passage that has garden on both of its sides. The main building is a multi storeyed structure built on a rectangular plan. It has a porch supported on circular columns. There are multiple Victorian arches that leads to the interior Verandah. The upper storey has rectangular windows with projected cornice. The structure has a flat roof with railings of lattice work. |
| Structure material and other material संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
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| Building/Structure material and other material used प्रयोग में लाई गई इमारती / संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
The structure is made up of bricks and cement. There is use of wood and iron as well in the doors and windows. |
| Usage(s) & Sub Type | |
| Usage(s) / प्रयोग | Living Monument - प्रयोग |
| Sub-Usage(s)/ उप-प्रयोग | Residential |
| Ownership / स्वामित्व | Private - निजी |
| Protection status / संरक्षण अवस्था | Unprotected- असंरक्षित |
| Plan/Elevation विन्यास/उध्र्व विन्यास | |
| Published Reference / प्रकाशित संदर्भ | |
| Author / लेखक | N.A |
| Name / नाम | N.A |
| Year / वर्ष | N.A |
| Published/Unpublished प्रकाशित / अप्रकाशित |
Unpublished |
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