Gulab Bhavan Explained

Gulab Bhavan
Completion Date:1910
Building Type:Palace
Current Tenants:LaLit Grand Palace Hotel
Location Town:Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Gulab Bhavan is a palace in Srinagar, India. It is a former residence of the maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from the Dogra dynasty. The palace is in the eastern part of the city and overlooks the Dal Lake.

History

Construction was initially started in 1910 by Maharaja Pratap Singh as a summer residence, but it was under his successor, Maharaja Hari Singh's initiative that the major impetus to the construction of the palace was given.[1] The Gulab Bhavan was built under the guidance of Janki Nath Madan, Royal Engineer in the court of Maharaja Hari Singh, who had received his engineering degree from King's College, London, in 1934, with a tri pass (honours) in mathematics and physics.[2]

After Indian independence, Maharaja Hari Singh moved to Mumbai and the palace was converted into "The Grand Palace" hotel in 1956. Bharat Hotels took over the hotel in 1998, restoring the palace and extending it. In 2008, the hotel was rebranded to LaLiT Grand Palace Srinagar, of The LaLiT Hotels, Palaces and Resorts.

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Notes and References

  1. News: One hundred years of splendour. Saxton. Aditi. 25 August 2011. India Today. 24 November 2011.
  2. Web site: The Lalit Grand Palace Srinagar - Srinagar. 22 July 2020. Wikimapia.