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  1. One of the eight religious wonders to visit in the USA. The magnificence of the Palace of Gold would be hard to exaggerate.

  2. Jun 22, 2020 · Prabhupada's Palace of Gold is an unexpected gem in West Virginia gem that's anything but mundane. It's a neat spot for anyone to explore.

  3. Prabhupada's Palace of Gold. In 1973 devotees decided to build a home for Srila Prabhupada, where he could write his books and enjoy the clean country air. A location was chosen for its potential beauty, the land was cleared and construction was started on a simple house.

  4. New Vrindaban, a spiritual community in West Virginia, and home of the Palace of Gold.

  5. Take a step outside of the ordinary and visit the Palace of Gold, just twenty minutes from Highway 70 in WV. Originally designed as a home for the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness this unique Palace stands alone as one of the top religious wonders to see in the USA.

  6. Palace of Gold. Hours and Admission: palaceofgold.com. As you approach Prabhupada’s Palace of Gold, you feel like you are walking into an ancient Indian kingdom. The expansive, breathtaking view of Appalachian hills and valleys draws your mind miles away and bathes it in serenity.

  7. Prabhupada's Palace of Gold, Moundsville, West Virginia. 11,420 likes · 71 talking about this · 16,463 were here. See the beauty and mystique of the Far East revealed without leaving America. Now you...

  8. The New Vrindaban Holy Dham is set in the beautiful and peaceful Appalachian Mountains in the rural West Virginia Panhandle. This spiritual community has been a place of pilgrimage for many thousands of visitors each year.

  9. May 22, 2024 · Often referred to as “America’s Taj Mahal,” The Palace of Gold stands as a dazzling testament to spiritual devotion and architectural splendor. This remarkable structure draws thousands of visitors annually to the rural community of New Vrindaban, near Moundsville.

  10. Sep 8, 2023 · Tucked into the mountains of Marshall County in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle is something you’d least expect to see: an Indian palace, glittering gold against a backdrop of forested hills and farmlands. The palace is a feast for the eyes.

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