Gulab Chakkar
Gulab Chakkar in Ratlam is a historic, circular monument built in 1879 by Maharaja Ranjit Singh for his daughter, Gulab Kunwar, featuring unique architecture and serving as Ratlam’s first museum and cultural hub, now restored as a beautiful bandstand and garden, symbolizing royal remembrance and local heritage, highlighting its history, art, and potential for cultural events.
Key Content & Features
Historical Significance: A rare architectural piece built in 1879, dedicated to Rajkumari Gulab Kunwarba, reflecting princely elegance and cultural pride.
Architecture: A distinctive circular structure, described as a “rose-shaped” monument, identical from all angles, with an Italian-style candle installation in its central hall.
Museum & Cultural Hub: It once functioned as Ratlam’s first archaeological museum and a cultural nucleus for the Malwa region, housing statues and art.
Restoration & Revival: Lovingly restored by the Ratlam Tourism Development Council and local authorities, transforming it into a bandstand and a garden with various plants.
Activities: While specific modern amenities are limited (no basketball/tennis courts), it’s a place for cultural appreciation, history, and enjoying the restored surroundings.
What to Expect
A glimpse into Ratlam’s royal past.
Beautiful restored gardens and the unique bandstand structure.
A symbol of heritage revival for the city.



