The maharajas of Patiala, it seems, were rathe fond of constructing opulent buildings. Patiala, therefore, has a lot of palaces. The oldest of these is the Qila Mubarak, a stunning 18th-century fort-palace that forms the core of the old city. Then there are the Moti Bagh palaces, Old and New, built respectively by Narender Singh (reigned 1845-62) and Yadavindra Singh, who ascended the throne in 1938 and joined the newly independent India in 1948. The Baradari Palace, latest addition to the Neemrana group&rsquos chain of heritage hotels, is perhaps the least flamboyant of Patiala&rsquos regal residences. A colonnaded colonial building constructed in 1876 as a new home for the then-ruler Rajinder Singh, it&rsquos centred round a Mughal-style baradari &mdash a pavilion with 12 arches which gives its name to the surrounding garden and to the neighbourhood.