Nathmal-ki-Haveli

- Weekly Off:
- —
- Time to See:
- 60 minutes
- To
- 2:0 hrs
- Enjoyed By:
- History, Architecture & Culture buffs
- Mode of Payment :
- Cash ;
- Currency :
- Rs
Introduction
This is a haveli where you need a guide to help you discern the subtle difference between the two parts that make up this structure. Built by two brothers in the late 19th century, this haveli is still partly inhabited. The exteriors of right and left wings look identical at first glance, but they were separately carved by the two brothers. The numerous tiny differences do not easily meet the eye. But once someone explains the differences, the picture evolves. And you doff your hat to the craftsmanship. There is no entry fee and one can partially see the haveli. The family living here sells paintings and artifacts to visitors.
Special Attributes
The two wings of the haveli are a mirror images of each other
Nuisance
The site is very peaceful and free of irritants.
Dressing restrictions
Dress is whatever you find comfortable.
Connectivity
Walking
Enjoyed by
History, Architecture & Culture buffs
Exposure
No exposure to direct sunlight
Avoidable Season
May, June
Facilities
Basic, plan accordingly
Things Not Allowed
No such restriction.
Tip
Mornings and evenings are the best time to visit the fort
Type of site
Building/Architecture


