Patwon Ki Haveli
- Jaisalmer
Overview
Patwon Ki Haveli is one of the most famous historic buildings in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It is a group of five grand havelis built close to each other and is known for its detailed stone carvings and traditional architecture.
Construction of the haveli complex started in 1805 by a wealthy trader named Guman Chand Patwa. He built the havelis for his five sons, and each haveli has its own design and layout.
The buildings are made from yellow sandstone, which is common in Jaisalmer. The carved balconies, decorative windows, and detailed walls show the craftsmanship of local artisans from that period.
Today Patwon Ki Haveli is an important heritage site and one of the most visited attractions in the city.
Open Hours
- Open Days: All days of the week
- Open Time: 9:00 AM
- Closing Time: 5:00 PM
Morning hours are usually comfortable for visiting and photography.
Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners
| Category | Ticket Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Indian Citizens | ₹50 |
| Foreign Tourists | ₹200 |
| Children below 7 years | Free |
What To Expect
Detailed Stone Carvings
The haveli walls, balconies, and windows have fine carvings made from yellow sandstone.
Traditional Architecture
The buildings reflect the traditional design used by wealthy merchants in Rajasthan during the nineteenth century.
Historic Rooms and Courtyards
Inside the havelis, visitors can see old rooms, courtyards, and decorated interiors that show the lifestyle of merchant families.
Photography Opportunities
The carved facades and narrow lanes around the haveli make it a popular place for photography.
Tips
- Visit in the morning when the temperature is lower.
- Wear comfortable footwear because the area has narrow streets and steps.
- Carry water during warmer months.
- Respect monument rules and avoid touching delicate carvings.

About Patwon Ki Haveli
Patwon Ki Haveli is considered one of the most important heritage buildings in Jaisalmer. The haveli complex was built by a wealthy merchant family who were known for their trading business.
Each of the five havelis was built separately for the sons of Guman Chand Patwa. Over time the buildings became known collectively as Patwon Ki Haveli.
The detailed carvings and decorative elements show the wealth and artistic taste of the merchant community during that period.
Today some sections of the haveli operate as museums while other parts are maintained as heritage structures.
Detailed Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Built By | Guman Chand Patwa |
| Year Started | 1805 |
| Number of Havelis | Five |
| Architectural Style | Traditional Rajasthani haveli architecture |
| Material Used | Yellow sandstone |
| Famous For | Detailed carvings and merchant architecture |
| Location | Jaisalmer, Rajasthan |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Patwon Ki Haveli located?
Patwon Ki Haveli is located in the historic area of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.
Who built Patwon Ki Haveli?
The haveli complex was built by Guman Chand Patwa, a wealthy merchant.
How many havelis are in Patwon Ki Haveli?
The complex includes five separate havelis built for the five sons of the merchant family.
What is Patwon Ki Haveli famous for?
It is known for its detailed sandstone carvings and traditional merchant architecture.
What is the best time to visit Patwon Ki Haveli?
The best time to visit is between October and March when the weather in Jaisalmer is more comfortable for sightseeing.
