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The city has various museums which display some magnificent items which you explore as soon as possible!
Those who are aware of Tulapur surely know about two prominent historical occurrences that put this location on the map.
Mahadji Shinde Chhatri is one of Pune’s oldest architectural wonders, a memorial built in the late 1700s, one that’s a treat to the eyes and mind, especially if you’re interested in Maratha history.
Kesari Wada was previously known as Gaikwad Wada. Located in Narayan Peth, Pune, this wada built by Gaikwad Sarkar is also the birthplace of Pune’s first newspaper- Kesari.
Pune’s people, food, heritage, culture, and of course, its amazing photographers, you guys! It all makes us fall in love with the city and its people more and more everyday!
Most Punekars tend to correct anyone who refers to Pune as ‘Poona’. But, how many of us really know how the city got its name?
Her series, aptly named ‘100 Days of Pune’, had me hooked. She’s illustrated some of the city’s most iconic spots, including places of heritage and legendary food.
Being the cultural capital of the state, much of Pune’s history and heritage flows between the pages of the fight for independence.
When you walk into the Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal in Sadashiv Peth, quite strangely, you’ll feel peace similar to that of the kind certain religious structures provide.