Take a 4-hour tour of the cultural capital and the second-largest city of Maharastra, visit the most prominent monuments, temples, markets and palaces.
Legend has it that Thorale the Elder was out, gathering ghee in the grounds of the to-be palace, he saw a rabbit chasing a dog. Taking inspiration from this Shaniwar Wada was built. A palace which would never see defeat. Built-in 1730 by Bajiroa 1st it’s an impressive palace and grounds, the seat of Peshwas power reflected in its opulence.
In the year 1630 A.D.Shahji Bhonsle got the Lal Mahal built for his wife Jijabai and son Shivaji. The original Lal Mahal was built with the idea of reconstructing the recently razed city of Pune.
Shreemant Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple in Pune is dedicated to the Hindu God Ganesh.
The Kasba Ganapati refers to both a particular idol of the god Ganapati in Pune, India, as well as to the temple built around the idol.
Pataleshwar Cave Temple is carved out of rock and dedicated to the Hindu Lord Shiva, this temple cave complex is a protected government heritage site.
The Aga Khan Palace was built in 1892 by Sultan Muhammad Shah Agakhan the 3rd. It stands as a symbol of India’s freedom movement. For a number of reasons, the building has associations with freedom.
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