Built in 1644 AD under Emperor Shah Jahan, Mughal Sarai is one of Surat's most significant Mughal-era monuments. Originally constructed as a caravanserai and rest house for Hajj pilgrims departing from Surat's historic port, the structure later served as a jail during the 18th century and has housed the Surat Municipal Corporation offices since 1867. Its ornate arches, decorated parapets, and sculpted stone facade, later complemented by a British-added clock tower, make it a layered heritage landmark.
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