Set in the foothills of the Aravali Hills of Southern Rajasthan, Dungarpur is a remote town known for the unique style of architecture of its exquisite palaces and noble residences. Chief among these architectural treasures is the thirteenth-century, seven-story noble residence of Juna Mahal, which is ornately decorated with murals, glass works, mirror inlays, and frescoes. Other notable attractions include the Government Archeological Museum of Dungarpur, displaying an impressive collection of ancient cultural artifacts and statues; the impossibly intricate Udai Bilas Palace; and the Gaib Sagar Lake, the shores of which are dotted with several captivating temples. Dungapur is also known for its wood and lacquer toy industry, and its thriving artisan community which produces, among other things, remarkably beautiful picture frames.