Built as the residence of the royal family, the Pratap Vilas Palace spread over an area of 720 acres is an extravagant and flamboyant building in the Indo-Saracenic style. The palace houses a remarkable collection of old armory and sculptures in bronze, marble and terracotta. Designed by Mr. Stevens, the palace is noted for its architectural grandeur, comprising columns and arches, which are a fine blend of South Indian, North Indian and Islamic architecture. The entrance is beautifully adorned with rich carvings and stuffed tigers and within the premises there is a beautiful garden and a golf course. The Darbar hall of the palace has seven domes, 12 chandeliers, intricately sculpted cedar balconies and a silver throne.
Now the palace accommodate the Railway Staff College which is the main training center of Indian railways. The college is equipped with a beautiful mini-railway model room showing different types of railway operations including track signaling.