Welcome to Datia Palace, a majestic jewel in Madhya Pradesh! Also known as Bir Singh Palace, this 17th-century marvel built by Raja Bir Singh Deo is a must-see for history buffs and architecture lovers. Imagine kings and queens walking these very halls! Come explore its beautiful blend of Rajput and Mughal styles. It's a fantastic adventure for everyone!
Admire The Rajput And Mughal Architecture.
Capture Panoramic Views From The Rooftop.
Explore The Palace'S Various Levels.
Learn About The Palace'S History.
Photograph The Intricate Stone Carvings.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Built in 1614 by Raja Bir Singh Deo, the Datia Palace stands as a symbol of the friendship between the Bundela ruler and Mughal Emperor Jahangir. Despite its impressive scale and elaborate design, the palace was never actually inhabited by either of them. Legend has it that the palace was constructed to provide a lavish residence for Jahangir during his visits, but he never stayed there. Raja Bir Singh Deo was a powerful Rajput ruler known for his architectural patronage, and the Datia Palace is considered one of his most ambitious projects. The palace has withstood centuries of changing fortunes, offering a glimpse into the political alliances and artistic sensibilities of the era. Today, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Rajput architecture and the complex relationship between the Mughals and the Bundelas.