| "Jewel of the Kutch desert" |
The
historic city of Bhuj derives its name from the Bhujiyo Dungar, a hill,
overlooking the present day Bhuj town. Bhuj is a typical example of a
desert town located between two geographical features- Bhujiyo Dungar on
the east and Hamirsar Lake on the west. 
Rao Pragmalji II (1838-76 AD) undertook the construction of Prag Mahal. He
appointed a famous architect- Colonel Henry Saint Wilkins to design Prag
Mahal, who had designed Deccan College,Sasoon Hospital, Ohel David
Synagogue. St. Paul's Church at Pune, Frere Hall at Karachi and
Secretariat at Mumbai. Prag Mahal took 10 years to built at the cost of 20
lakh rupees. It is built in the Italian Gothic style, having a large
Darbar Hall, big rooms, wide verandahs and a 45 meter high lofty bell
tower. The palace was built using the various type of stones available in
Kutch region. This is a fine example of Indian craftmanship combined with
European architectual design. 