There also used to be a café which has been closed down, owing to the parking issues.
This Haveli was bought by the Mangaldas family in 2006 and has been restored with the help of the Heritage Cell of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. It originally belonged to a Nagar Brahmin family and is one of the finest examples of carved wooden architecture typical of that time. But tell you what … no photographer can do justice to the beauty of this Haveli.Įstimated to be around 200 years old, Mangaldas ni Haveli is located in Khadia, the heart of the historic walled city of Ahmedabad. We must tell you that photography is not allowed and we are just so glad, CityShor was still allowed to click photographs inside Mangaldas ni Haveli. So you have heard about House of MG? Have you also heard about Mangaldas Ni Haveli? Yes? Have you been inside? We hear “NO” from most of you and hence here is a sneak peek into the 200 years old Haveli, considered to have one of the best carved wooden architecture. Heritage, Around the City, Unusual Travel Places in India, Heritage