Flanked by historic Jain temples and dilapidated mansions having arched gateways, the recently renovated Golden Haveli in Gali Anar, the heart of Chandni Chowk stands juxtaposed with its swanky yet traditional makeover.
In the vicinity of Jama Masjid, where the past and present often wrestle to co-exist, a 20th-century haveli, owned by politician Vijay Goel has been given a fresh lease of life.
According to the owner Vijay Goel, The land for the haveli, spread across 200 square yards, was purchased by Lala Nem Chand Kapur in 1906, a prominent businessman whose ancestors came to Shahjahanabad, as the walled city was then known, during Aurangzeb’s rule.
Amidst multistorey old buildings with ownership disputes, increasing population pressure and rampant commercialisation in the area have played a role in owners and custodians of havelis moving out or selling their houses to private builders.
In contrast to Dharampura haveli in gali guliyan 100 m afar, this haveli is more vivid and baths in golden hues, As per Goel, the architects and designer have retained the original aesthetics and elements of the haveli in line with conservation principles. The jaalis and pillars are authentic. Wherever the glass panels were damaged, they have been replaced by coloured glass panels.
The facade at the entrance is adorned with decorative floral carvings and alcoves and has a wooden door in the centre.
The Haveli has three floors with a basement, a mezzanine floor, and a central courtyard around which the rooms are arranged. Sandstone and marble pillars line the corridors along the courtyard.
Inaugurated in March by external affairs after four years of meticulous restoration, Golden Haveli has become the second 19th century mansion in the area to find new life as a heritage guesthouse.
Twirling triumphantly amidst the blond sands of Rajasthan, the Nokha Village Community Centre is a striking learning art space designed by Mumbai-based […]
A visit to this new entity of South Indian restaurant chain ‘Padmanabham’ , Pusa road, New Delhi becomes much more than a […]
Located in Vadakara, a town in India known for its high toy consumption, Architecture studio ‘Wallmarkers’ embraces a circular design philosophy by […]
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be a part of our thriving art community!