Prag Mahal Bhuj

Prag Mahal, located near Aina Mahal in Bhuj, Gujarat, is a magnificent architectural marvel that symbolizes the royal heritage of the Kutch region. Built in the 19th century during the reign of Rao Pragmalji II, this palace is a stunning example of Italian Gothic architecture. Designed by Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins, Prag Mahal features intricate carvings, tall arches, and impressive European-style elements, making it a prominent landmark of Bhuj.

Key Highlights:

  • Architectural Marvel
  • Durbar Hall
  • Tower and Clock
  • Intricate Carvings
  • Historical Significance
  • Filming Location
Prag Mahal stands out for its distinctive Gothic-style architecture, characterized by pointed arches, classical European columns, and detailed stone carvings. The grand Durbar Hall, once a venue for royal gatherings, boasts luxurious interiors with glittering chandeliers and exquisite furniture. Visitors are also drawn to the clock tower, which provides breathtaking views of Bhuj city and its surrounding landscape.
The palace’s construction involved the use of imported Italian marble and sandstone, reflecting the influence of European architecture on Indian royalty. Despite being partially damaged during the 2001 earthquake, Prag Mahal has retained its charm and continues to attract tourists from across the globe.

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