I love Mumbai, but there are days when the city tests me. When I'm walking in sweltering heat amid a cacophony of horns, dodging dog poop on the pavement, coughing up dust churned up by zigzagging rickshaws.
The architecture of Palacio Aguada is an eclectic blend that resists easy classification, featuring Gothic archways, Moroccan courtyards, and neoclassical Greek statues, projecting a confident 21st-century India.