Patwon Ki Haveli, located in the heart of Jaisalmer, is one of Rajasthan’s most exquisite
architectural gems.
Built between 1805 and 1860 by the wealthy Jain merchant Guman Chand Patwa, this grand complex consists
of five interconnected havelis, making it the largest and most elaborate haveli cluster in the city.
The haveli is celebrated for its glowing yellow sandstone exterior, adorned with intricate carvings,
lattice windows (jharokhas), detailed balconies, and mirror work.
Its remarkable craftsmanship is often described as a “golden tapestry carved in stone.”
Inside, visitors find elaborately decorated rooms, traditional courtyards, ornate archways, and
colorful frescoes.
Several museums within the haveli display antique furniture, costumes, artwork, and artifacts that
showcase the opulent lifestyle of the Patwa family.
Located near the bustling marketplace, Patwon Ki Haveli offers insights into Jaisalmer’s wealthy
trading legacy and its connection to the ancient Silk Route.
The narrow lanes and vibrant shops surrounding the haveli add to the immersive experience.
Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a photographer, or a traveler exploring Jaisalmer’s
heritage, Patwon Ki Haveli is an unmissable destination that showcases Rajasthan’s artistic
brilliance and cultural richness.
It remains one of the finest examples of carved sandstone artistry in India.
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