
Naulakha Palace
Palace
Naulakha Palace
The Naulakha Palace is a stunning example of Rajput architecture located in Gondal, near Rajkot, Gujarat. Built in 1748 by Haloji Sagramji, the palace is named "Naulakha" meaning "nine lakhs" (Rs 900,000), which was the cost of its construction at that time. The palace is part of the Darbargadh fort complex and is known for its intricate stone carvings, beautiful jharokhas (balconies), and a unique spiral staircase.
The palace features a large durbar hall (court house) with chandeliers, gilt wooden furniture, and antique mirrors. It also houses a private museum displaying silver caskets, royal artifacts, and a collection of toy cars, pictures, and trophies. The palace's architecture includes arcades, a pillared courtyard, and delicately carved arches.
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