O que ver em Pune
Explore 17 monumentos, pontos de interesse e atrações em Pune, India. Dos pontos icônicos às joias escondidas — selecionados com base em experiências reais de viajantes.
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Darshan Museum
This museum is actually a light and sound show that uses 3D holographic technology. It's a 100 minute show that takes you through the saint Sadhu Vaswani's life story via different sets. It uses probably the only implementation in the country to use a technique called Pepper's Ghost to create realistic 3D. The sets are real but the people who enact the scene are projections of light.…
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The museum also houses a huge spectrum of artwork that's used to build the sets. A place for the entire family, the Darshan Museum is a must visit for anyone visiting the city. It is located close to the Pune Railway Station at Sadhu Vaswani Chowk.
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Shaniwar Wada
Site oficialThis palace was built by the successors of Shivaji, the Peshwas in 1736. A massive fire destroyed the building in 1827. Most of the palace interiors were destroyed and all that remains is the old fortified wall. The brass studded gates and lotus pools have also withstood the ravages of time. This palace is situated in the heart of the city next to Deccan Gymkhana, Shivajinagar, and Laxmi Road.…
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There is a 'Light & Sound Show' in three languages (Marathi, Hindi and English) every evening at the wada. It details the history of the Maratha empire and the significance of the role the Shaniwar played.
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Aga Khan Palace
Site oficialThis historical landmark's architecture features Italian arches, salons, suites and spacious lawns. During the 1942 Quit India Movement, the British interned Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi here. The palace belonged to Aga Khan, prince and head of Khoja sect, who later donated the palace to erect a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi and his wife.…
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Must see is a photographic exhibition of various epochs in the freedom movement. You can see very rare B&W photos as well as paintings. Also worth seeing is the Samadhi of Kasturba Gandhi, located in the backyard.
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Parvati Hill temples and museum
A few temples and a museum are seated on top of this tall hill which offers spectacular vistas of the surrounding area. A steep flight of 108 narrow steps leads to the hill top temple built by Balaji Baji Rao. ‘Nagarkjana’ drum house is the temple of Parvati and Devdeveshwar. This was once the private shrine of the Peshwas. It is also the final resting place of Nana Saheb Peshwa.…
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The Parvati museum houses portraits of Peshwas, old manuscripts, coins, and other artifacts.
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Vetal Hill
The highest hill inside the city limits. The walk up to the Vetal Baba Mandir (temple) provides good views of the city but the best views are obstructed by trees and the radio transmitter building. The trail goes through scrub and forest maintained by local nature volunteers.…
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There is a car park on Gokhalenagar Rd but if you start lower down from Kanchan Galli you will also pass the small temple Hanuman Mandir. There is also a chance of seeing wild Peacocks in the area.
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Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
Site oficialThe museum is housed in a Rajasthani style building situated close to the hustle and bustle of the busy Bajirao Road. The artifacts in the museum were once part of a personal collection. It is now open to the public and houses over 20,000 objects of which roughly 2,500 are displayed.…
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There are 36 sections to the museum and the objects within range from carved palace and temple doors, 2,000 year old pottery, traditional Indian lamps, and 17th century paintings.
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National War Memorial
The National War Memorial is a 25-foot stone pillar dedicated to post-Independence war heroes. It is surrounded by a garden and has paved pathways. The memorial was funded entirely by the citizens of Pune, under the sponsorship of the Express Citizens' Forum.…
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The foundation was laid in November 1997 and inaugurated in October 1998.
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Pataleshwar Caves
Site oficialThis 8th century temple is hidden in the heart of the city, nestled between modern high rise structures and developments. Reminiscent of Ellora, the temple and its massive pillars, a Shiva shrine, and a Nandi bull, have been carved out of a single boulder of massive size. The temple is used by worshippers even today.
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Savitribai Phule Pune University
Site oficialThe site of Poona University was the official residence of the Governor of Mumbai during the monsoon season. The campus features mansions built in Italian-Gothic style. A 300m high tower beckons to all these who come here in the pursuit of higher education. It is one of the oldest universities of India.
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Sinhagad Fort
This fort is a roughly 29 km drive to the southwest of Pune. It has historical importance dating back to the King Shivaji era. The surroundings are beautiful in the rainy season and on clear days you can see a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
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Pashan Lake
A man made lake, once a source for drinking water has become heavily silted and degraded by pollution. Efforts are underway to rectify these issues. This lake remains to be a bird watchers spot due to the variety of birds found in the area.
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Balgandharva rang mandir
Theatre and art gallery. The place is maintained by Pune Municipal corporation and has an air conditioned theatre. Most of the famous marathi plays are performed here. The theatre is named after famous Marathi artist Bal Gandharv.
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Vishrambaug Wada
The remains of this palace stand in the heart of the old city. It was built during the 18th century by a descendant of Bajirao Peshwa. It is well known for its elaborate wooden façade.
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Saras Baug
Site oficialA Ganesh Temple stands in the middle of the garden in a lake. It was built by Peshwa Bajirao II. This area has been developed into a park.
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Mahatma Phule Museum
You can see various industrial products, agricultural and handicraft articles in this museum, which was established in 1890.
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Fergusson College
Site oficialBuilt in 1885, the College has a beautiful tree-lined campus with smooth rolling hills in the background.
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Pu La Deshpande garden
One of the largest gardens located in Pune modelled after Okayama's Kōraku-en Garden.
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Pune has 17 documented sights including Darshan Museum, Shaniwar Wada, Aga Khan Palace. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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