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Historical Palace Ruins
The palace is named after Ratan Singh and has great historical importance. It is located within Chittorgarh Fort and comes at the end of Fort tour. This was the winter palace of the former Merwar Roya...
The Rana Ratan Palace was the winter palace of the former Merwar Royal Family that was built on the orders of Ratan Singh II who reigned from 1527 to 1531. The palace is is mostly ruins, but still ret...
Ratan Singh Palace, part of the Chittorgarh fort complex, is a grand palace , with numerous gates and compounds. It’s magnificent layout and architecture has to be experienced. Although mostly in ruin...
For all the noise about Padmavat and the history behind this, its a pity that the palace of the then king does not offer more. Its current state is broken walls, with no boards of historical details, ...
There wasn't all that much to see, but the place is pretty much a scattered landscape of the bygone days. If you love the sense of history and simply exploring, this is definitely worth it.
Historical Palace Ruins
The palace is named after Ratan Singh and has great historical importance. It is located within Chittorgarh Fort and comes at the end of Fort tour. This was the winter palace of the former Merwar Roya...
Little visited palace, but worth the extra effort
The Rana Ratan Palace was the winter palace of the former Merwar Royal Family that was built on the orders of Ratan Singh II who reigned from 1527 to 1531. The palace is is mostly ruins, but still ret...
A grand palace
Ratan Singh Palace, part of the Chittorgarh fort complex, is a grand palace , with numerous gates and compounds. It’s magnificent layout and architecture has to be experienced. Although mostly in ruin...
A pity this place does not offer more
For all the noise about Padmavat and the history behind this, its a pity that the palace of the then king does not offer more. Its current state is broken walls, with no boards of historical details, ...
A Piece of the Past
There wasn't all that much to see, but the place is pretty much a scattered landscape of the bygone days. If you love the sense of history and simply exploring, this is definitely worth it.