Naulakha Palace

The large chandelier-lit "durbar" hall (court house) witnesses stuffed panthers, gilt wooden furniture, and antique mirrors.

[4] It is a unique triple storied edifice with an open arcade with stone carvings on the first floor flanked by towers.

A part of the first floor also houses a museum which has elegant architectural features over the rooms with carvings made out of wood and stone over its doors.

The exhibits in the museum include artifacts collected by the Maharaja of a large number of toy cars, pictures, a library of books, trophies and so forth.

[2] An old railway saloon, which is displayed in the gardens, has basic accommodation of a bedroom, dining room, and bathroom with period fitments.

A Jharokha of the Naulakha Palace balcony that inspired many similar architecture in other royal buildings
Detail of Naulakha Palace
An interior view of the Naulakha Palace
A zenana in the palace complex