Lal
Garh Palace :
The architectural masterpiece in red sand stone, the palace was built by Maharaj
Ganga Singh in the palace memory of his father Maharaj Lal Singh. The palace
has beautiful latticework and blooming bougainvillea and dancing peacock make
it a not-to-be missed visual treat. Part of the palace has been converted
into a luxury hotel and a museum known as Shri Sadul Museum. The museum covers
the entire first floor of the palace and houses well preserved old photographs
and trophies of wildlife.
Junagarh :
Built in 1593 A.D. by Raja Singh, a general in the army of Emperor Akbar,
the fort is a formidable structure encircled by a moat and has some beautiful
palaces within. These palaces, made in red sandstone and marble, make a picturesque
ensemble of courtyards, balconies, Kiosks and windows dotted all over the
structure.
The Suraj Pol or Sun Gate :
It is the main entrance to the fort. Among the notable of these palaces are
the exquisitely beautiful Chandra Mahal or the Moon Palaces with marvelous
painting mirrors and carved marble panels, and the Phool Mahal or flower palace
ornate with glass and mirror work. Other palaces worth visiting are the Anup
Mahal, Karan Mahal, Dungar Niwas, Ganga Niwas, Gaj Mandir and Rang Mahal.
Gigantic columns, arches and graceful screens adorn the palaces from within.
The Har Mandir is the majestic chapel for the royal family for worshipping
their gods and goddess.
Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum :
It is the best Rajasthan museum, having on eof the richest collections of
terracotta ware, weapons miniature paintings of Bikaner school and coins.
The exhibits are splendid masterpiece of Harappan civilisation, Gupta and
Kushan era and scuiptures if the late classical time. The museum has a separate
section displaying exclusive arts and crafts of the region.
Gardens and Parks :
Ganga public Park with a zoo, Ratan Bihari Temple Park Tessitory Park or some
of the lovely parks in the city. Surely worth a visit.