Aaina Mahal
Aaina Mahal, or the “Palace of Mirrors,” is an 18th-century, Indo-European style palace in Bhuj, Gujarat, built by Rao Lakhpatji and designed by craftsman Ram Singh Malam around 1750–1761. Located near Prag Mahal, it is famous for its, mirrors, Venetian glass, and fountains. It now functions as a museum displaying royal artifacts, including a 15-meter-long procession scroll.
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