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A 19th century palace, it boasts of what are supposedly the world’s heaviest chandeliers. This palace, remnant the last rulers of Gwalior - the indias, is patterned on the lines of an Italian Palazzo. Although the current maharaja still lives in a portion of the palace, a large part of it is now a museum. It was designed by LI. Col. Sir Michael Filose and was completed within 3 years to await the visit of the Prince of Wales. A large part of the palace is a museum filled with family memorabilia. This museum is open from 10:30 am—5 p.m. (Closed on Monday).


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Last updated: May 9, 2010