Lakhota Fort a small palace, which was once owned by the Maharaja of Nawanagar, is located on an island in the heart of the Lakhota Lake. This palace with a fort like appearance has semi-circular bastions, turrets, a pavilion housing guardrooms displaying swords, powder flasks and musket loops. There is an arched stone-bridge, which connects the Lakhota Palace with the town. Presently, it also houses a small museum. This fort museum displays a collection of sculptures belonging to the 9th to 18th century. The museum is accessible by a jetty from the northern side of Ranmal Lake which is a short journey. It is open to common public on all days except on Wednesdays.
Government Colony, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
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