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Baradari Gardens, Patiala

Sangrur India, Punjab, India
The Baradari Gardens are a lush, historical public park located in the heart of Patiala. Commissioned by Maharaja Rajinder Singh in the late 19th century, this sprawling garden spans over 81 acres and was meticulously designed to be a tranquil retreat for the royal family and a showcase of horticult ural splendor. The name "Baradari" is derived from the "Baradari," a beautiful, twelve-arched pavilion that stands at the center of the garden, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.The garden's design is a captivating blend of Mughal and colonial architectural influences, featuring a symmetrical layout, well-manicured lawns, and a variety of rare trees, shrubs, and flowers. Maharaja Rajinder Singh was a connoisseur of nature, and he ensured that the garden was adorned with a diverse range of flora, with some trees being over 150 years old. A notable feature of the garden is the 'Fern House,' inspired by the Royal Botanical Garden in Calcutta. The Fern House is a hexagonal structure with a sophisticated system of fountains and sprinklers to maintain the perfect environment for a variety of fern species. It also holds a magnificent Black Bronze statue of a Spanish masterpiece.Beyond its natural beauty, the Baradari Gardens are a hub of historical and cultural significance. The complex includes several colonial-era buildings, such as the historic Baradari Palace, which has been converted into a heritage hotel. The gardens also house the Maharani Club, a 19th-century building designed to resemble England's Oval Pavilion, and a historic Rink Hall, which was once a skating rink and now serves as an event space. These structures offer a glimpse into the lifestyle and cultural exchange that defined the Patiala royal court.Today, the Baradari Gardens are a beloved public space, a green lung for the city where locals and tourists come to relax, exercise, and enjoy the serene environment. The gardens also serve as a cultural center, hosting various events and festivals that celebrate Patiala's rich artistic and traditional heritage. It is a place where history, nature, and community come together in a beautiful and harmonious setting.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2-3 hours
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    Place Type:
    Historical Park, Botanical Garden
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    Entry Fees:
    Free...
    Free
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    Timing:
    5:00 AM to 9:00 PM, daily. ...
    5:00 AM to 9:00 PM, daily.
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    Special Events:
    The gardens often serve as a venue for local cultural events, art exhibitions, and theatrical performances, particularly during the Patiala Heritage Festival. These events showcase the city's artistic spirit, with diverse performances ranging from proscenium to folk theatre, making the gardens a li...
    The gardens often serve as a venue for local cultural events, art exhibitions, and theatrical performances, particularly during the Patiala Heritage Festival. These events showcase the city's artistic spirit, with diverse performances ranging from proscenium to folk theatre, making the gardens a lively cultural hub.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The iconic Baradari pavilion, with its twelve arches and the surrounding pond, is the most popular photo spot. The lush greenery and the colorful flowers in the botanical garden provide a beautiful backdrop. The colonial-era buildings, with their unique architectural features, also make for great ...
    The iconic Baradari pavilion, with its twelve arches and the surrounding pond, is the most popular photo spot. The lush greenery and the colorful flowers in the botanical garden provide a beautiful backdrop. The colonial-era buildings, with their unique architectural features, also make for great photos.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a jog on the well-maintained walkways. It is a great place for a picnic with family and friends. You can explore the various historical buildings, including the Baradari Palace and the Maharani Club. The 'Fern House' is a must-see for nature lovers. Photography enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to capture the beautiful landscape and architectural details. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Baradari Gardens is famous for its historical significance as a royal garden built by Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It is renowned for its lush greenery, rare botanical specimens, and a unique blend of Mughal and colonial architecture. The central "Baradari" pavilion and the historical buildings within...
    Baradari Gardens is famous for its historical significance as a royal garden built by Maharaja Rajinder Singh. It is renowned for its lush greenery, rare botanical specimens, and a unique blend of Mughal and colonial architecture. The central "Baradari" pavilion and the historical buildings within the complex make it a prominent historical landmark in Patiala.
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of the Baradari Gardens is an eclectic mix of styles. The centerpiece, the Baradari pavilion, is a classic example of Mughal-inspired design with its twelve arches and open-air structure, perfect for enjoying the cool breeze. The colonial-era buildings within the complex, such as ...
    The architecture of the Baradari Gardens is an eclectic mix of styles. The centerpiece, the Baradari pavilion, is a classic example of Mughal-inspired design with its twelve arches and open-air structure, perfect for enjoying the cool breeze. The colonial-era buildings within the complex, such as the Maharani Club and the Rink Hall, showcase distinct British architectural elements like tilted roofs and detailed facades. The Baradari Palace, now a hotel, is a fine example of a grand Indo-European structure. The 'Fern House' is a marvel of its time, a hexagonal structure built with vulcanized steel and an intricate water circulation system to nurture the plants. The entire garden layout, with its symmetrical walkways, fountains, and carefully placed monuments, is a testament to the meticulous landscape architecture of the era.
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    How To Reach:
    The gardens are centrally located in Patiala, right next to the Kali Mata Mandir. They are easily accessible by local transport. Patiala is well-connected by road and rail to major cities in North India, and the nearest airport is Chandigarh International Airport. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Carry a water bottle, especially if you plan to walk for a long time. While the gardens are a public space, be respectful of the environment and avoid littering. If you're staying at the Baradari Palace, you'll have an immersive experience of the royal life. ...

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