The Mohatta Palace Museum in Karachi is a stunning blend of history, architecture, and culture. Built in 1927 as the summer residence of Marwari businessman Shiv Rattan Mohatta, the palace showcases a distinctive Indo‑Saracenic style—a fusion of Mughal revival architecture with English Renaissance elements—crafted in pink Jodhpur stone and local yellow Gizri stone by architect Ahmed Hussein Agha. Boasting expansive lawns, ornate domes, carved balconies, and grand staircases, the building evokes the palatial homes of Rajasthan and stands as one of Clifton’s architectural jewels