Rani Kamlapati Mahal - Bhopal

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Address :

Kamla Park Rd, Professors Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India

Postal code : 462001
Opening hours :
Tuesday 6AM–6PM
Wednesday 6AM–6PM
Thursday 6AM–6PM
Friday 6AM–6PM
Saturday 6AM–6PM
Sunday 6AM–6PM
Monday 6AM–6PM
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Kamla Park Rd, Professors Colony, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462001, India
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ankit uikey on Google

Kamlapati Palace lies on the eastern side of the ancient embankment known as Bhojpal, built by the Parmara King Bhoj (AD 1010-1055) from which the present name Bhopal is derived. The existing structure is a part of the palace which was constructed by Rani Kamlapati the widow of Nizam Shah, General Chief of Ginnogarh in AD 1722. On the Western side of this palace are the remains of Fatehgarh Fort on the hill which was built by Sardar Dost Muhammad of Bhopall (AD 1708-1726) who laid the foundation of modern Bhopal. Kamlapati Palace is an example of contemporary secular architecture of the early eighteenth century and the earliest extant example in the Bhopal Town. This double storied building is constructed of lakhauri bricks having a facade with cusped arches supported on the fluted pillars, merlons having the shape of lotus petals and brackets supporting the Chhajjas.This monument was declared protected by the Government of India in 1989 and since then Archaeological Survey of India remains the custodian.
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Shahrukh Saifi on Google

Very good place to go to. Nice garden where you can relax with your close one's. And it doesn't have any ticket or charge. Nice view and little museum.
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Dhruv Bhargava on Google

Kamlapati Mahal is located on the bridge between the upper and lower lake Bhopal MP. Mahal built in 1722 it is name after Rani Kamlapati the widow Gond ruler of Nizam Shah, Chief of Ginnorgarh.Mahal situated at the heart of city inside Kamla Park Bhopal MP. Must visit with your family and friends.
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Deepak Kumar on Google

Very nice place in the heart of the city. Small and well maintained. Things are nicely shown. Preserved by Archiology Department of India. Helping staff. Few ancient cutlery used by the queen is also displayed. The canons are important attractions. View from the the windows and top is amazing. A must visit place for history Archiology nature and scenic view lovers. Lower lake of Bhopal is seen from the windows of this palace.
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Vipin Namdev on Google

Kamalapati Palace lies on the eastern side of the ancient embankment known as Bhojpal, built by the Parmara King Bhoj (AD 1010-1055) from which the present name Bhopal is derived. The existing structure is a part of the palace which was constructed by Rani Kamlapati, the widow of Nizam Shah, General Chief of Ginnogarh in AD 1722. On the Western side of this palace are the remains of Fatehgarh Fort on the hill which was built by Sardar Dost Mohammad of Bhopal (AD 1708-1726) who laid the foundation of modern Bhopal. Kamlapati palace is an example of contemporary secular architecture of the early eighteenth century and the earliest extant example in the Bhopal Town. This double storied building is constructed of lakhauri bricks having a facade with cusped arches supported on the fluted pillars, merlons having the shape of lotus petals and brackets supporting the Chhajjas.This monument was declared protected by the Government of India in 1989 and since then Archaeological Survey of India remains the custodian
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Ashay Anand on Google

Another iconic landmark of Bhopal, Rani Kamlapati palace houses a small but well preserved palace of Rani Kamlapati and stands at the conjuncture of Upper Lake and Lower Lake. It also contains ASI's museum and a list of all historical sites in Madhya Pradesh. It has well maintained lawns, a cafeteria, a small museum, a small palace, a historic dam and water house over the lower lake and the beautiful upper lake on the other side of the road. Definitely worth a visit.
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Dheeraj Kumar Singh on Google

Rani Kamlapati Palace is situated 4 km from bhopal junction . You can find state bus service near Alpana tiraha for Rani Kamlapati Palace. The Palace is an architectural Patronage and the place is recognised by Archaeological Survey of India as National monument. The Palace has very great architectural design of ancient times and the palace has an underground tunnel and is such planned that overflow water can be drained back. The building had some embankments that serve the purpose for water storage part. The building embankment acts as dam separating the upper Lake with lower lake. While visiting this place please visit the museum for getting more information about the Gond dynasty, Rani Kamalapati and Mohammad Dost.
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Pratik Patel on Google

Historically important location for Bhopal state Build at the time of Mohammad Dost Khan. It is said that the underground pipes connect the upper lake with lower lake goes below this architecture. Attached is the details of this historically location. Go for stroll and take a view of lake.

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