This large rectangular room in blue and white is situated in a quiet corner at the entrance of Tope Mahal. This room is named after Sakti Burman, who is a contemporary Indian artist. His art has vibrant colours and mythic content.
Romi Mahal, is located on the first floor of the Tope Mahal ramparts, built for cannon fire. An intimate room with great views, which honours Romi Chopra’s refined Indian aesthetics and his career in advertising, which gave India its Mera Bharat Mahan campaign.
Located on the first floor of the Tope Mahal ramparts from where canonns were meant to be fired. Ashish Mahal honours Ashish Khokhar who is India's sole dance historian.
Located on the first floor of the Tope Mahal ramparts from where canonns were meant to be fired. Rewal Mahal honours Raj Rewal, one of India’s leading contemporary architects.
Khemka Mahal is a spacious room with a balcony overlooking the garden. It has a sunny sit-out with airy embrasures which were possibly planned as a venue to shoot down at the enemy.