Step inside this 1942 Maharaja Mahendrasinhji's Gujarat palace that blends European and Indian traditions
India, April 15 -- Nestled in the sleepy town of Ahmedabad, sits one of the most beautiful art deco masterpieces, a maharaja's palace where European style meets Indian craftsmanship. Built in 1942, the palace showcases a radical shift from the traditional architectural style of the time. As the last maharaja of Morvi town, Maharaja Mahendrasinhji christened a new design in his palace. Here's a closer look inside the Morvi palace in Gujarat shared by Tatler Travel on an Instagram post dated April 14, 2026.
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Designed by Gregson, Batley and King, the palace features terrazzo corridors, serene inner courtyards, and cylindrical columns. It was built a...
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