[6] Each of the thakurs since its construction in 1860s, added to the present structure, which in 1991 was partly converted to a heritage hotel by the present owners Thakur Ram Pratap Singh Diggi and his wife, Jyotika Kumari Diggi.
[7] The history of Diggi Palace takes us to a journey back in the 19th century.
Diggi Palace occupied the space of present-day 'Albert Hall Museum' but was later shifted to its current location.
In 1991, the palace was converted to a heritage hotel and was made open for public.
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