Naulakha Pavilion - Shahi Fort - Lahore - Mughal Art - Travel Wall Art Print
An exquisite travel artwork that captures the delicate beauty of Naulakha Pavilion—designed to bring Mughal refinement, marble craftsmanship, and royal intimacy into your space. Nestled within the Lahore Fort complex, this 17th-century pavilion was built during the reign of Shah Jahan and is celebrated for its intricate pietra dura inlay work—a technique also seen in the Taj Mahal. Its name, meaning ‘nine lakhs’, reflects the immense cost of its construction. Located at 31.5881°N, 74.3089°E, the pavilion is open to visitors as part of the UNESCO-listed Lahore Fort, offering a glimpse into the pinnacle of Mughal decorative art.
- Printed on premium art paper
- Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes
- Optional black wooden frame
- Sharp detail with rich colours
- Perfect for modern and minimalist interior
- Digital download available
- For personal use only













