Darbar Hall

E1002001

Darbar Hall is an ornate ceremonial audience hall within the Laxmi Vilas Palace in Vadodara, renowned for its grand architecture and royal interiors used for official gatherings and cultural events.

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Darbar Hall canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial audience hall
royal hall
access within palace visitor circuit
architecturalStyle Indo-Saracenic architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gaekwad royal family NERFINISHED
capacity large audience gatherings
ceilingType ornamented ceiling
city Vadodara NERFINISHED
country India
culturalSignificance venue for music and cultural programs
decorativeElement gilded ornamentation
large framed artworks
ornate balconies
flooringType marble flooring
function cultural performances
public receptions
royal court ceremonies
state functions
hasFeature decorative columns
elevated stage or throne area
grand paintings
high ceilings
intricate carvings
large chandeliers
ornate arches
richly decorated walls
stained glass windows
heritageStatus part of a major heritage palace
historicalUse meetings with dignitaries
royal durbars
interiorStyle European-influenced royal decor
knownFor grand architecture
ornate decoration
royal interiors
lighting crystal chandeliers
locatedIn Gujarat
India
Laxmi Vilas Palace NERFINISHED
Vadodara NERFINISHED
material stone and marble
partOf Laxmi Vilas Palace complex NERFINISHED
significance symbol of royal power and prestige
state Gujarat
touristAttraction yes
usedFor ceremonial functions
cultural events
official gatherings
royal audiences

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Laxmi Vilas Palace hasPart Darbar Hall