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One of the oldest and most beautiful of Gondal palaces, the Navlakha palace complex
(17th century), is situated on a river bank, on a grand masonary base, rising to
the monumental scale of at least 30 meter above the river bed. The palace is approached
by the high gateway with the clock tower from the town side. The entrance leads
to a huge open space with administrate blocks on height and a grand stairfcase with
balustrade on the extreme left corner leading to the intricately carved pavilions
on the open terrace. The grand Darbar Hall, with a series of huge windows opening
onto a long balcony supported by intricately carved brackets, overlooks the river.
Darbar Hall, with a series of huge windows opening onto a long balcony supported
by intricately carved brackets, overlooks the river. Darbar Hall has large chandeliers,
stuffed panthers, gilt wooden furniture and anitique Belgian mirrors. The private
palace museum displays artifacts, gifts and messages received by Sir Bhagwatsinhji,
on his 50th birthday.
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Location: |
Saurashtra |
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Distance: |
39 km from Rajkot and 264 km from Ahmedabad |
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