- Shiv Niwas Palace
Shiv Niwas Palace is a former residence of the
Maharana ofUdaipur, Rajasthan , located on the banks of Lake Pichola. Located to the south side of and part of the City Palace complex, work on this building was begun by Maharana Sajjan Shambhu Singh (1874 to 1884) and finished by his successor Maharana Fateh Singh at the beginning of the 20th century as a royal guesthouse.During its time as a guesthouse it hosted a number of royal gatherings and VIP visits from all over the world, including
George V of the United Kingdom , in 1905 and Edward thePrince of Wales .By the time that Bhagwat Singh succeeded to the throne of Mewar in 1955 it was becoming increasing difficult for the royal family to afford the cost of maintaining the large numbers of royal residences that they owned, and in particular the city palace. Following his success in converting the
Lake Palace into a income generating hotel he decided to also convert the Shiv Niwas and the smaller Fateh Prakash Palace into luxury heritagehotel s. After a 4 year long period of conversion the Shiv Niwas opened as a hotel in 1982. [Crites, Page 244.]The 3 levels of the palace are arranged in a semicircular arc around an internal courtyard in the middle of which is a marble pool. [Crump, Page 249.] Balconies and rooftop terraces opening off different rooms enjoy views to the south of the gardens laid below the dam wall of Lake Pichola; while to the west the island resorts of Jag Mandir and the Lake Palace. The building is a mix of both Rajput and European styles. The interior features ivory and mother-of-pearl inlay work, glass mosaics and frescoes, many of them produced by Khaja Ustadh and Kundan Lal, who the Maharana had sent to England; to learn the art of glass-mosaic design and to study fresco painting. [Crites, Page 238.]
Since its conversion into a hotel it has played host to among others Queen Elizabeth II, the King of Nepal, the Shah of Iran, and Jacqueline Kennedy.
The hotel is run by the HRH Group of Hotels, itself owned by the current Maharana.
The palace was featured in the James Bond movie
Octopussy .When first built the palace only had 9 suites, all on the ground floor. During its conversion into a hotel 8 apartments were added in a new second storey so that the hotel now contains a total of 31 guest rooms [Crites, Page 244.] consisting of:
*14 deluxe rooms.
*8 terrace suites.
*3 royal suites.
*2 imperial suites.References
Literature
*cite book|author=Badhwar, Inderjit; Leong, Susan|title=India Chic| orig date =2006| location=Singapore| publisher=Bolding Books|id = ISBN 981-4155-57-8| pages = 240
*cite book|author= Crites, Mitchell Shelby; Nanji, Ameeta| title= India Sublime – Princely Palace Hotels of Rajasthan| location=New York| publisher=Rizzoli| origdate=2007| format = hardback| id = ISBN-13 978-0-8478-2979-9| pages = 272 pages
*cite book|author=Crump, Vivien; Toh, Irene|title= Rajasthan|location=London|publisher=Everyman Guides|origdate=1996|format = hardback| id = ISBN 1-85715-887-3| pages = 400 pages
*cite book|author=Michell, George; Martinelli, Antonio| title=The Palaces of Rajasthan| origdate = 2005| publisher=Frances Lincoln| location=London| id = ISBN 978-0711225053| pages = 271 pages
*cite book|author=William Warren, Jill Gocher| title=Asia's Legendary Hotels: The Romance of Travel| location=Singapore| publisher=Periplus Editions| origdate=2007| format = hardback| id = ISBN 978-0-7946-0174-4External links
* [http://www.hrhhotels.com/HRH_Properties/shiv_niwas_palace_hotel.html Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel] Homepage of HRH Hotels Ltd.
* [http://www.mewarindia.com/] Homepage of the royal family of Mewar.
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