Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli - It houses the Dr Ramnath A. Poddar Haveli Museum which was originally built in 1920. This is one of the few havelis in Shekhawati that have been restored to its original glory. The murals include scenes from the life of Krishna along with more modern subjects including steam trains. There is also a stunning 3D-like panel of a bull’s head that transforms into an elephant’s as you move from left to right. The haveli also houses a small series of exhibits showcasing various aspects of Rajasthani life.
Bhagton ki Choti Haveli - Located near the market, this haveli boasts of a different and varied selection of murals, including a European-style angel and Queen Victoria, and there is Krishna and Radha on a swing. There is one painting of seven women in the shape of an elephant.
Aath Haveli Complex - An eight havelis complex, although only six of them were completed, here are some of the finest murals in a range of styles in Shekhawati. The Muraka Haveli has a richly painted exterior, with elephants, horses and a pair of fine blue carriages, plus miniatures showing scenes from the life of Krishna. It is a sight to behold.
Other havelis of note are Khedwal Haveli, Kulwal Haveli, Surajmal Chhauchharia Haveli, Pannalal Mansingka Haveli, Khokhani Haveli, and the Jodhraj Patodia Double Haveli. The Krishna Temple here dates from the 18th century, and has some delicate chhatris.