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Unfortunately, when I went there was the kite festival here, so I didn't open the door, I could only take two photos at the door.
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Laxmi Vilas Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This palace built in the 19th century is very large and beautiful. It has an art museum, a concert hall, an artillery hall, a Durbar hall, an armory, etc. It is spectacular and amazing!
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Laxmi Vilas Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Unfortunately, when I went there was the kite festival here, so I didn't open the door, I could only take two photos at the door.
The pride of Baroda came to Vadola, and asked a local what fun attractions are nearby. They will introduce us enthusiastically. The first thing they are proud of is the Laxmy Vilas Palace. When they talk about this palace, Locals will not control the rising corners of their mouths. From the outside, the Laxmy Vilas Palace is simple and dignified; The vicissitudes and not showing age, on the contrary give people a magnificent, gorgeous and luxurious feeling, into the palace, the first to see the majestic hall, just from the hall display can see how powerful the royal family at that time! Unlike the palaces I have seen in the past, I have also found modern equipment in the palace of Laxmy Vilas, such as elevators. The colorful and colorful glass corridors made me breathtaking. The artillery hall, Duba Hall, Raja, and armoury inside are the armoury. The weapons inside are listed from ancient times to the present, and there is a coronation room. I didn't go, but I guess it was the place where the king was crowned, and where such a grand ceremony would not be too bad. Passing by the palace square, I saw someone decorating something, and I asked that someone would have a wedding here for a while, but I didn't have time to bless the new couple, because I was still rushing to the palace garden to try my luck and see if I could see the peacocks dancing on the screen! Tips: Tickets 225 rupees/person. After buying the ticket, there is a free audio explanation, remember to bring it, very useful! ! All tours are almost 1-2 hours, so be patient! ! You can take pictures outside the palace, but you are not allowed to take pictures inside the palace! ! Except for Monday, the usual opening hours are 10:00-17:00.
Really fun place is on the 3rd floor and above, not given, others are not fun, foreigners' tickets are very expensive