Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli
Two architect brothers built it in the 19th century. Interestingly, while
one concentrated on the right, the other concentrated on the left and the
result is a symphony epitomising the side by side symmetry during construction.
Paintings in miniature style monopolise the walls in the interior. Mighty
tuskers carved out of yellow sandstone stand guard to the haveli.
Salim Singh Ki Haveli
This haveli was built about 300 years ago and a part of it is still occupied.
Salim Singh was the prime minister when Jaisalmer was the capital of the princely
state and his mansion has a beautifully arched roof with superb carved brackets
in the form of Peacocks. The mansion is just below the hill and it is said
that once it had two additional wooden storeys in an attempt to make it as
high as the maharaja's palace, but the maharaja had the upper storey torn
down.
Patwon-Ji-Ki-Haveli
This is one of the largest and most elaborate Haveli in Jaisalmer and stands
in a narrow lane. It is five storeys high and is extensively carved. It is
divided into six apartments, two owned by archaeological Survey of India,
two by families who operate craft-shops and two private homes. There are remnants
of paintings on some of the inside walls as well as some mirror work.