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Hotel
Umed Bhavan Palace
Access:
Railway Station: 4 kms, Airport: 6 kms, City Center: 3
kms.
History:
Since olden days, the Maharaos of Kotah (as Kota was
formerly called) had always lived in the medieval Fort
inside the city. Wanting a modern palace for his
personal use, Maharaja Umed Singh II settled for
nothing but the best. He commissioned Sir Swinton
Jacob, a distinguished officer of the Royal Engineers
in the British Army, to design the building. As
expected, Umed Bhawan came up in 1905 in the prevalent
Indo-Sarcenic style. Plentiful supply of white Khimach
and Pink Sandstone from nearby quarries helped, while
Italian marble, among other things, had to be imported
for flooring .
There was more to the impressive building apart from a
peculiar clock tower -Separate zenana (ladies') wing,
Durbar Hall (investiture room), Edwardian Drawing
Room, Library, Billiards Room, the Banquet Hall and
even a cinema hall. Every visiting dignitary,
including Queen Mary, who visited Kotah State in 1905,
has been entertained at the Umed Bhawan. In 1930, the
Palace was enlarged to provide accommodation for
Maharaj Kumar Bhim Singh and his bride. George Devon,
the designer, took great care to ensure that the new
wing blended well with the old. This part of Umed
Bhawan remains a private residence while the rest is
operational as a WelcomHeritage hotel
Rooms:
17
Special Features:
Lush Lawns and Courtyard, Billiards, Conference
Facilities.

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