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  2. List of palaces in India - Wikipedia

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    Sri Moolam Thirunal Palace, Kollam - Rest house of Travancore Kings Thevally Palace , Kollam - Outhouse of erstwhile Travancore Kings Cheena Kottaram , Chinnakkada - A unique blend of Indian, European, Islamic and Moorish architecture

  3. List of most-visited palaces and monuments - Wikipedia

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    Parthenon, Athens, Greece Eiffel Tower, Paris, France Taj Mahal, Agra, India Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey This is a list of the most visited national monuments , including palaces, historical monuments and historic sites.

  4. City Palace, Udaipur - Wikipedia

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    The facade of Udaipur City Palace Panoramic view the Udaipur City Palace Complex at night. The series of palaces in the city palace complex, behind an exquisite facade of 244 metres (801 ft) length and 30.4 metres (100 ft) height, were built on a ridge on the east of lake Pichola.

  5. Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] This stretch also houses one of the landmarks of Mumbai, the Rajabai Clock Tower. The 20th century Art Deco buildings flank the western stretch of the Oval and consist mainly of privately owned residential buildings and the Eros Cinema among others. [2]

  6. Villa Shodhan - Wikipedia

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    Villa Shodhan (or Shodhan House) is a modernist villa located in Ahmedabad, India. Designed by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier , it was built between 1951 and 1956. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Building on his previous projects whilst integrating the traditional features of Ahmedabad design, the villa symbolizes Le Corbusier's domestic architecture. [ 3 ]

  7. Lutyens' Delhi - Wikipedia

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    View of Rashtrapati Bhavan with the Jaipur Column in the foreground, in Lutyens' Delhi. Lutyens' Delhi is an area in New Delhi, India, named after the British architect Edwin Lutyens (1869–1944), who was entrusted with the vast majority of the architectural design and buildings of the city that subsequently emerged as New Delhi during the period of the British Raj.

  8. Chettinad mansions - Wikipedia

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    The houses were built for joint families to live together as many houses had 70-80 residents at one time. [1] On average, every mansion has more than 50 rooms and three to four courtyards. Most span more than one acre, often covering an entire street. Given the scale, many locals refer to the houses as periya veedus or “big houses''. [5]

  9. Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum during the British rule in India (c. 1890) Baroda Museum and picture gallery building Ivory boat from Murshidabad, 19th century. The museum is located in Kamatibaug, Dak Bunglaw, Sayajiganj, Vadodara, Gujarat. It was established during the reign of the Gaekwad dynasty of Baroda State.