A hallway at Neemrana's Tijara Fort Palace features arched openings, tiled flooring, a floor lamp, a table lamp, a bench, a chair, artwork, and a single bed in an alcove.

This long, ‘L’ shaped room with one balcony facing the sunset, has three square spaces linked with two wide arches.

A room with a four-poster bed, a window with an arched top, and a framed artwork, seen through an arched doorway in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

Manak Mahal, a long room with three square spaces, linked with two wide arches, honours Manak Chand Luniya of Jodhpur, whose love for antiquities led him to found one of the most creative export houses in India. This whole mahal is created by the Prince Art team.

A suite at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar showcases a bedroom with a bed featuring white linens with a colorful pattern, a bedside table, and arched doorways leading to a dining area with a table and red chairs.

The Lal Mahal suite is a tribute to Anita and Simran Lal, creators of Good Earth, who helped urban India redefine its own aesthetic with a proud Indian accent.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar contains a bed with patterned linens, bedside tables with lamps, artwork on the walls including one in a green arched alcove, a window with blue curtains, a desk with a chair, and an air conditioning

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches, honours the painter Amit Ambalal.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace in Alwar features a bed with blue and white striped linens, bedside tables with lamps, a desk with a chair and a lamp, decorative blue textiles on the wall, and tiled flooring.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches, honours the painter Ratish Nanda, a conservation architect.

A guest room at Neemrana's Tijara Fort Palace features a bed with a patterned cover, bedside tables with lamps, artwork in a red arched alcove, a decorative textile hanging, and air conditioning.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours the sculptor Himmat Shah.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar includes a bed with patterned linens, bedside tables with lamps, artwork in a green arched alcove, another piece of artwork, a window with curtains, and air conditioning.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches, honours the works of  Anis Niyazi.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features a bed with orange linens, bedside tables with lamps, artwork above the bed, and an arched opening with red curtains leading to another part of the room with a dresser and seating.

Three square spaces linked with two wide arches lead to an octagonal turret which honours the work of painter SH Raza and his student Manish Pushkale.

A guest suite at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features a painting of a face on a wall, and an arched opening leads to a bedroom with a bed featuring striped linens, a rug, curtains, and another piece of artwork.     A spacious suite at Tijara F

This long suite with striped floors and three painted domes has been created by artist Mukesh Sharma of Jaipur.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features a bed with patterned linens, bedside tables with lamps, a desk with a chair, windows with curtains, artwork in an arched alcove, and an air conditioning unit.

Three square spaces linked with two wide arches lead to an octagonal turret which honours the works of Rameshwar Broota and Vasundhara Tiwari.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features a bed with multiple pillows, bedside tables with lamps, a desk with a chair, artwork in an arched alcove, a window with curtains, and an air conditioning unit.

Tucked away in silence this room honours David Housego, once the New Delhi correspondent of the Financial times.

A common area at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features arched openings, tiled flooring with colorful rugs, seating areas with black chairs and a small table, a wooden stand with amenities, framed artwork on the wall, and a glimpse into a bedroo

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours the painter A. Ramachandran.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features a bed with blue and white patterned linens, bedside tables with lamps, artwork on a wall with an arched alcove, a window with teal curtains, and an air conditioning unit.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours Kalam Patua.

A room with a bed, a desk, a chair, and multiple arched doorways leading to other rooms in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

The Kotwara Mahal suite honours the Renaissance talents of Muzaffar & Meera Ali which range from film and set design to architecture, fashion, and more.

A room with a single bed, a window seat, a framed artwork, and an arched doorway leading to another room in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

Three square spaces linked with two wide arches lead to an octagonal turret which honours Kekoo & Khorshed Gandhy.

A room with a bed, a desk, a small table, and two arched doorways in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours Nitin Bhayana, among India’s most articulate art collectors who can instinctively tell the gold from the dust.

A hallway with arched doorways leading to other rooms, featuring a decorative cabinet, a sculpture, a table with chairs, and a built-in cushioned seating area in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

This long room with three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours Gaurav Gupta, whose fashion detail and feminity marry the best of India and France.

A room with a sofa, two chairs, a table, and framed artworks, with an arched doorway leading to another room in Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar.

The Mardana rooms are built around a spacious garden court ringed on three sides by spectacular arcade halls. These had never been completed and large rocks had to be hand-chiselled to create linear living spaces. The thick walls were pierced to make balconies with views of the countryside. Each room has two or three square rooms linked with wide arches and the facilities are discreetly tucked within.

A guest room at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar includes a bed with patterned linens, a bedside table with a lamp, a decorated arched alcove, and an arched opening leading to a tiled hallway with furniture.

Three square spaces linked with two wide arches honours the renowned Orissa painter Jagannath Panda.