Darbar Hall Palace
Darbar Hall Palace was the royal court of the Nawabs of Junagadh, now converted into the Darbar Hall Museum. It served as the main administrative and ceremonial hall where the Nawabs conducted state affairs, hosted dignitaries, and held court sessions.
✨ Key Features:
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Grand Hall: High ceilings, decorated with chandeliers and ornamental motifs.
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Royal Furniture & Palanquins: Preserved items showcase the luxurious lifestyle of the Nawabs.
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Weapons & Artifacts: Collections of swords, guns, and ceremonial objects.
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Paintings & Photographs: Visual records of the Babi dynasty and Junagadh’s royal history.
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Architectural Style: Blend of Indo-Islamic and European Gothic influences, reflecting the eclectic taste of the rulers.
📍 Location: Junagadh city, Gujarat
⭐ Famous for: Royal court ambience and museum collections
🎓 Best for: History enthusiasts, students, and tourists




