Pushkar palace, likely Man Mahal, Pushkar, India
Date
Circa 1910
Location
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries
Man Mahal Pushkar, the largest royal place of residence in Pushkar, was built to serve as a city guest house for Raja Man Singh I beside the Sarovar Lake. The palace incorporates traditional Rajasthani architectural elements, with a touch of Mughal influence in the design of the building. Today the palace has been converted to a hotel.
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