Kawardha Palace
Built-in the 1930s, the Kawardha Palace, Kawardha is a heritage site that is situated on Maikal Hill. The palace now houses a world-class hotel that bears the same name as the Kawardha Palace in Kawardha, India.
The Palace in Kawardha, Chhattisgarh is situated in the Maikal Ranges at an altitude of 941 meters above sea level. The palace spreads over eleven acres of land and is built with Italian marble and stone.
The main gateway to the Kawardha Palace is known as the Haathi Darwaza. The structure marks the royal processions of the past that were headed by elephants. A splendid domed and filigreed durbar hall of Kawardha Palace, Kawardha is also marked by marble staircases and graceful courtyards.
History of Kawardha Palace
The Palace of Kawardha is said to have been designed and built under Maharaja Dharamraj Singh between the period 1936 and 1939. It now forms one of the prime Tourist Attractions in Kawardha.
Architecture of Kawardha Palace
The Palace in Kawardha, Chhattisgarh is situated in the Maikal Ranges at an altitude of 941 meters above sea level. The palace spreads over eleven acres of land and is built with Italian marble and stone.
The main gateway to the Kawardha Palace is known as the Haathi Darwaza, (which means Elephant Gate in Hindi). The structure marks the royal processions of the past that were headed by elephants. A splendid domed and filigreed durbar hall of Kawardha Palace, Kawardha is also marked by marble staircases and graceful courtyards.