Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mubarak Mandi Palace & Dogra Art Gallery

Mubarak Mandi Palace & Dogra Art Gallery

The oldest building in this Palace complex date to 1824. The architecture is blend  of Rajasthani, Mugal and even Baroque European influences. The most stunning segment is the Sheesh Mahal. The Pink Hall now houses of Dogra Art Museum which has miniature paintings of the various Hill Schools. The Complex has a history which i 150 years old. It was royal residence of Dogra Kings. The location was carefully selected for having a commanding view of river Tawi on one side and the City on other side. The Palaces are built as a group of buildings around a courtyard.

The Complex has halls and Galleries which were used for official functions and ceremonies. As the time passed the need was felt to have separate buildings to house full fledged Royal Secretariat. These buildings were constructed around a garden cum courtyard which ultimately beacme the venue for important events for Royal audience for comman man.

Dogra Art Gallery

This is located in the erstwhile Pink Hall of the old Mubarak Mandi Palace Complex. This museum houses 800 rare and exquisite paintings from different schools of paintings viz:Basohli, Jammu and Kangra. Gold painted bow and arrow of Shah Jehan and a number carpentary tools make an important section of the display. The museum also has Shahnama and Sikandernama hand written manuscripts in Persian.

Open in Winter : 10.30 a.m. - 04.30 p.m.
Summer : 08.00 a.m. - 01.30 p.m.
Fine miniatures of the Jammu and Basohli Schools. Closed on Mondays.

How to Reach ?

This is situated right in the heart of the walled city. You can take an Auto Rickshaw from almost anywhere in the city as well as common mode of transport in form of the minibuses can take you there for the payment of nominal fare.

What to Do?

Take a panoramic view of the Raiver Tawi.
Visit Dogra Art Gallery
See all the halls and galleries and relive the Royal splendour.

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