A secret visit inside the New Palace in Kolhapur | Siddhartha Joshi
The New Palace-museum of Kolhapur is a popular tourist destination as well as the residence of Shrimant Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur.
Here's a short video of my visit there.
Timings:
The Museum is open for public viewing on all days except Mondays from
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
2:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Fee:
Adult: Rs 18/-
Children: Rs 6/-
NCC: Rs 6/–(in uniform)
Army/Police Personnel: Rs 12/-(in uniform)
Physically Challenged: Free( ticket essential)
School Excursion: Rs 6/-(Std I to VII) Rs 12/-(Std VIII to Std X)
Long Road Ahead Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Interview (English) - HH Maharaja of Kolhapur - A Little Poland in India, The Valivade Chapter
The present 13th Maharaja of Kolhapur HH Maharaja Chhatrapati Shahu II Bhonsle, fondly remembers their visits and interactions of gratitude that has been shown to the land and its people, when he says that, The Poles came as refugees and left as friends.
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CID - Episode 712 - Kolhapur Ke Palace Ka Raaz
We see Lavanya, Jai, Vivaan and Meera entering a heritage Hotel- it was a palace. Lavanya while walking towards her room sees a girl at the clock tower in the palace premises. She tells other including the manager- Kanav that she has seen a woman in white dress. They all look at the clock tower but there is no one. She during late night hears sound of slippers running. She follows the sound and sees two shadows in which one is killing other. She screams and everybody come there. She tells that she has seen a murder in the room. Manager doesnt believe her. He says that the room is closed since years. It is the queens room. Everybody else forces him and he gets the keys and opens the room. But there is no one. Lavanya is shocked to see no one there. She says that she saw the murder. Just then hear the scream and they go out and see a man falling from the clock tower and dies. After that they see the girl in white dress at the clock tower. CID comes there. They all say that this palace is haunted. Cops dont believe them. Cops now have to find out about the girl- I she a real ghost or something else is going in the palace
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Laxmi Vilas Palace (Vadodara - Gujarat - India)
(EN) The term Maharaja Palace actually refers to a series of palaces in Vadodara, India, constructed since the Gaekwad family started ruling the Vadodara State. The first one was a building known as the Sarkar Wada. This building, not really a palace, was given up for the Nazarbaug Palace built in old classical style. This once a magnificent building is now in a dilapidated state.
After this the Lakshmi Vilas Palace, an extravagant building of the Indo-Saracenic school, was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890 at a cost of GBP180,000. Major Charles Mant was the architect.
It is reputed to have been the largest private dwelling built in the nineteenth century and four times the size of Buckingham Palace. At the time of construction it boasted the most modern amenities such as elevators and the interior is reminiscent of a large European country house. It remains the residence of the Royal Family, who continue to be held in high esteem by the residents of Baroda.
Its ornate Darbar Hall, which is sometimes the venue of music concerts and other cultural events, has a Venetian mosaic floor, Belgium stained glass windows and walls with intricate mosaic decorations. Outside of the Darbar Hall is an Italinate courtyard of water fountains. The palace houses a remarkable collection of old armoury and sculptures in bronze, marble & terracotta by Fellici. The grounds were landscaped by William Goldring, a specialist from Kew Gardens. The palace is open to the public and an audio tour is available.
The Palace compound is of over 700 acres (2.8 km2) and houses a number of buildings, particularly the Moti Baug Palace and the Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum building. Adjacent to the Motibaug Palace and the Museum is the Moti Bagh Cricket Ground, the offices of the Baroda Cricket Association, and a very rare indoor teak floored tennis court and badminton court (where the All India Badminton Championships were previously held). There are also two clay tennis courts plus a derelict fives court.
The Museum building was constructed as a school for the Maharaja's children. Today a large number of works of art belonging to the Royal family have been displayed in the museum. The most remarkable of these is the fabulous collection of the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, who was specially commissioned by the then Maharaja of Baroda. The collection includes portraits of the Royal family in addition to the paintings based on Hindu mythology for which Raja Ravi Varma was famous.
The Maharaja constructed a miniature railway line, which circled the mango orchard within the palace compound, to take his children from the school to the main Lakshmi Vilas Palace. The train engine was recently refurbished by Ranjitsinh Gaekwad, the current maharaja, and can be seen at the entrance to the Museum.
The palace also boasted a small zoo. The only remnant of the zoo is the pond where a number of crocodiles remain. The Navlakhi (literally meaning of nine hundred thousand) Well, a fine 'baoli' or step well, is 50 metres north of the palace.
In the 1930s Maharaja Pratapsinh created a golf course for use by his European guests. In the 1990s Pratapsinh's grandson Samarjitsinh, a former Ranji trophy cricket player, renovated the course and opened it to the public. The course was expanded in 2004 into a beautiful course managed by the Gaekwad Baroda Golf Club and now boasts over 300 members. The Motibaug Palace is now the club house for the club, behind which are a large new swimming pool designed by the renowned architect Karan Grover, sauna and gym facilities. Packs of langoors & peacocks can be spotted around the palace compound. The present management of the club have used the old British spelling Lukshmi Vilas Palace instead of the better known Lakshmi Vilas Palace.
Two other palaces in Baroda were the Makarpura Palace, built on the southern outskirts of Baroda which now houses a defence installation and Pratap Vilas Palace, which houses the prestigious Railway Staff College of India.
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Promo 2: 'Little Poland in India' - 10 November @ 3 pm and 11 November @ 7:30 am on DD National
Director - Anu Radha (Akaar Production)
Produced by - The National Audiovisual Institute in Warsaw and Doordarshan, India.
Over 70 years ago, in 1942, more than 5,000 Polish children arrived in India as refugees from Siberia, having been orphaned by the Nazi invasion of their country. Many spent the next few years in Jamnagar, a princely state then, whose ruler K.S. Digvijaysinhji offered them protection. The little-known story of their travails and the Maharaja's timely help is the subject of this Indo-Polish documentary which will be telecast on Doordarshan - India's Public Broadcaster.
The Maharaja, also known as Jam Saheb of Nawanagar, established a camp for these children at Balachadi in Jamnagar; it later became the site of a Sainik School. Most of the children were Roman Catholics, Professor Klodkowski explains, not Jews as one would have expected from Poland where the community suffered probably the most, held captive in concentration camps of Auschwitz, Sobibor and Treblinka. The main characters in the film are the child survivors, and they recall with sadness, but also great gratitude, the time they spent in India. Though Balachadi was among the first camps, there were other camps, sited mostly in Gujarat and Maharashtra, where the children stayed. For instance, one was set up at Valivade in Kolhapur. The Red Cross, the Polish Army in Exile and the colonial administration all helped to set up the camps, but the Maharajah played the main role.
Cochin Maharaja Palace
Cochin Maharaja's palace now converted into a museum.
Maharaja of Kolhapur
Maharaja of Kolhapur Chhatrapati Rajaram Bhonsle was a liberal ruler. As he had received partly missionary education, he supported the Christian missionaries of Presbyterian Church and their charitable activities in Miraj and Nipani. He also used to wish them on Christmas. #tiqd #theindianquest #maharaja #kolhapur #chhatrapati #rajaram #liberal #missionaries #presbyterianchurch #indianroyalty #princelystates #maratha #history #culture #india #vintage
Interview (Polish) - Maharaja of Kolhapur - A Little Poland in India, The Valivade Chapter
Excerpt in Polish: Jego Wysokość Maharadża Chhatrapati SHAHU II BHONSLE - Obecny, trzynasty Maharadża Kolhapur – Jego Wysokość Maharadża Chhtrapati SHAHU II BHONSLE ciepło wspomina ich wizyty i wyrazy wdzięczności okazywane przez nich dla ziemi indyjskiej i jej mieszkańców, mówiąc Polacy przyjechali tu jako uchodźcy, ale wyjechali stąd jako przyjaciele.
English Translation: HH Maharaja Chhatrapati SHAHU II BHONSLE - ”The present 13th Maharaja of Kolhapur HH Maharaja Chhatrapati SHAHU II BHONSLE, fondly remembers their visits and interactions of gratitude that has been shown to the land and its people, when he says that, “The Poles came as refugees and left as friends.
MSW students educational visits to Chatrapati Rajeshree Shahu Maharaj palace at Kolhapur
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Jai Vilas Palace - the house of Maharaja of Gwalior
Jai Vilas Mahal is the residential palace turned museum of Scindias in the heart of the city. The palace has notable collections of antiques and also some of the old time gadgets and collections that can't be easily seen.The museum is one of the largest in Madhya Pradesh and has the world's largest chandelier and the complex is a mixture of British as well as Hindu architecture. The palace was made in 1874 as an attempt to bring the palace of Versailles to Gwalior and the Jai Vilas Palace was a successful attempt.
The Jai Vilas Mahal or The Jai Vilas Palace, is a nineteenth-century palace in India. It was built in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior and is still the residence of his descendants.the former royal Maratha Scindia dynasty.
Jai Vilas Palace was constructed by Maharaja Jayaji Rao scindia in 1874 at a cost of Rs. One crore. It is a fine example of Europian architecture, designed and built by Sir Michael Filose. Filose was rewarded with a well-deserved knighthood. It is particularly famous for its large Durbar Hall. The area of the Jai Vilas palace is 12,40,771 square feet.The first storey is of the Tuscan, the second of the Italian-Doric and the third is of the Corinthian order of architecture. The interior of the Durbar Hall is 100 feet long, 50' wide and 41' in height. Gilt and gold furnishings were used for decorating the Durbar Hall, which is adorned with a huge carpet and gigantic chandeliers.
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