Adityaram Palace is not merely a home, it is a statement in stone. Recognized as South India’s first residential palace, Envisioned and realized by the visionary Real Estate Tycoon Mr. Adityaram. The palace stands as a rare architectural phenomenon, regarded as the only palace built in India after Independence in 1947. It has been conceived with authentic royal proportions, monumental scale, and uncompromising attention to detail. Every line, arch, dome, and corridor reflects a vision rooted in heritage yet refined for modern living.

The architectural language draws primarily from Neo-Classical design, interpreted through a minimalist lens. Majestic columns, graceful arches, and perfectly balanced symmetry create an unmistakable palace presence. At the same time, ornamentation is handled with discipline – allowing grandeur to feel powerful rather than excessive. Influences of Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani, Mughal, and Classical European styles are seamlessly woven together, resulting in a structure that feels timeless and culturally rich.
Materiality plays a defining role in shaping the palace’s identity. Natural marble is extensively used across both interiors and exteriors, giving the residence a sense of permanence and refined luxury. Italian marble and rare onyx enhance the interior surfaces, while Crema Nova marble ensures visual continuity across major spaces. CNC-cut marble inlays and handcrafted carvings add layers of artistry to walls, ceilings, and flooring. Balusters and carved pillars sourced from Rajasthan further reinforce the authenticity of traditional craftsmanship. Brass, bronze, and subtle gold-leaf accents elevate the detailing, offering understated opulence.

The facade stands in perfect symmetry, defined by tall columns, arched openings, balustrades, heavy cornices, and layered projections that create dramatic shadow play. A strong central block with flanking wings establishes visual authority, while domes, cupolas, and double-height volumes emphasize vertical grandeur. The arrival sequence is ceremonial – a grand porte-cochere, a monumental wooden entrance door, and a forecourt designed to command attention.
Inside, spatial planning follows a clear hierarchy – from public to semi-private to private zones. A majestic double-height lobby forms the heart of the palace, leading to formal living and dining areas, royal suites, galleries, and viewing balconies. Special spaces such as a private theatre, library, and gymnasium are thoughtfully integrated into the architectural flow. Grand staircases act as sculptural focal points, while private elevators and discreet service circulation maintain operational efficiency without disturbing visual harmony.
The landscape design extends the architectural narrative outward. Formal royal-themed gardens, a central water axis, sculptures, gazebos, and expansive lawns frame the palace with elegance. A continuous walking track weaves through the grounds, encouraging wellness while preserving spatial hierarchy. The outdoor setting is not an afterthought – it is an extension of the palace experience.
Modern systems are seamlessly embedded within classical detailing. Concealed HVAC, smart automation, acoustic treatment, advanced security systems, and integrated fire safety ensure contemporary comfort without visual clutter.
A defining highlight is the private helipad – making Adityaram Palace South India’s first private residential Palace with an in-house helipad. Engineered with structural precision and safety considerations, it adds a rare dimension of exclusivity while maintaining architectural integrity.
Adityaram Palace stands today as a harmonious blend of heritage, craftsmanship, engineering, and vision. The Royal Adityaram Palace stands as the signature of Self-Made Billionaire Mr. Adityaram