Welcome to Baradari Gardens, Patiala! Once known as 'Rajindra Kothi,' this historical garden is a peaceful escape. Built by Maharaja Rajinder Singh, it's perfect for a relaxing stroll. Imagine beautiful flowers, grand architecture, and a taste of Punjab's royal past. A must-see for any Patiala trip!
Admire The Baradari Architecture
Photography Of Gardens And Architecture
Relax By The Fountains
Stroll Through The Gardens
Visit The Museum
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Baradari Gardens were commissioned by Maharaja Rajinder Singh in the 19th century. The gardens were designed as a royal retreat and a place for social gatherings. The centerpiece, the Baradari, served as a venue for important meetings and cultural performances. Over the years, the gardens have witnessed significant historical events and have been meticulously maintained to preserve their original charm. The complex also houses the Rajinder Kothi, which once served as the residence of Maharaja Rajinder Singh. Today, the gardens stand as a testament to Patiala's rich history and the vision of its rulers, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's royal past.