Laxmi Vilas Palace

  • Vadodara

Overview

Laxmi Vilas Palace is one of the largest royal palaces in India. It is located in Vadodara in the state of Gujarat.

The palace was built in 1890 by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of the Gaekwad dynasty. It served as the royal residence of the Baroda royal family.

Laxmi Vilas Palace is known for its grand design and large palace grounds. The building shows a mix of Indian and European architectural styles. The palace complex includes gardens, courtyards, and a museum that displays royal collections.

Even today, a part of the palace is still used by the royal family.

Open Hours

  • Open Days: Tuesday to Sunday
  • Closed On: Monday
  • Opening Time: 10:30 AM
  • Closing Time: 5:00 PM

Morning hours are usually comfortable for visiting.

Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners

Category Ticket Price (INR)
Indian Citizens ₹250
Foreign Tourists ₹400
Children Discounted tickets available
Camera Charges May apply

What To Expect

Grand Palace Architecture

Laxmi Vilas Palace has large domes, towers, and decorated halls that show royal architecture.

Darbar Hall

The palace contains a grand Darbar Hall with detailed ceilings, stained glass windows, and mosaic floors.

Royal Museum

Visitors can see paintings, royal objects, weapons, and historic collections in the palace museum.

Large Palace Grounds

The palace complex also includes gardens and a large golf course.

Tips

  • Visit during morning hours for a relaxed visit.
  • Follow palace rules while visiting museum areas.
  • Photography may be restricted inside some sections.
  • Wear comfortable footwear because the palace grounds are large.
  • Carry water during summer months.
Laxmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara

About Laxmi Vilas Palace

Laxmi Vilas Palace reflects the royal history of the Gaekwad dynasty of Vadodara.

The palace complex is very large and includes royal buildings, gardens, and museum spaces. The architecture combines Indian, Islamic, and European design elements.

The palace was designed by the British architect Charles Mant and later completed by architect Robert Fellowes Chisholm.

Inside the palace, visitors can see decorative interiors, artwork, and historic objects connected with the Baroda royal family.

Today Laxmi Vilas Palace is one of the most famous historical attractions in Vadodara.

Detailed Information

Detail Information
Built By Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Location Vadodara, Gujarat
Construction Year 1890
Architectural Style Indo Saracenic style
Architect Charles Mant and Robert Fellowes Chisholm
Material Used Stone and brick
Famous For Large royal palace and Darbar Hall
Current Use Royal residence and museum

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Laxmi Vilas Palace located?

Laxmi Vilas Palace is located in Vadodara in the state of Gujarat.

Who built Laxmi Vilas Palace?

The palace was built by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III in 1890.

Is Laxmi Vilas Palace open for tourists?

Yes. Visitors can see selected areas of the palace and the museum.

What is Laxmi Vilas Palace famous for?

The palace is known for its grand architecture, Darbar Hall, and royal museum.

Is the palace still used by the royal family?

Yes. A part of the palace is still used by the Gaekwad royal family.