
Darbar Hall (Aga Khan Palace)
The Darbar Hall within the Aga Khan Palace is an elegant, spacious hall used for official gatherings, ceremonies, and events. Designed with intricate architecture and decorative details, it reflects the cultural and artistic heritage of India. The hall's grandeur and historical significance make it a central space for important functions held at the palace, which was built in the early 20th century by Aga Khan III. It also serves as a reminder of India's independence movement, as Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders were imprisoned there, adding to its historical importance.