Indore Mahal

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.
A hallway at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features arched openings, tiled flooring, a bench, framed artwork on the walls, and a seating area with chairs and a small table in an orange arched alcove. A glimpse into a guest room is visible.
A hallway at Tijara Fort-Palace - 19th Century, Alwar features arched doorways, tiled flooring, a mini-fridge, and a collection of framed artwork on the wall. A glimpse into a guest room with a bed and desk is visible through an archway.

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 arches and the facilities are discreetly tucked within.

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

Features

  • Level/Floor - First
  • No. of beds - 1 Double
  • People accommodated without extra bed - 2

  • No. of extra beds can be provided - 1
  • Standing Balcony with hill and field view
  • Mini-bar/kettlea