Peshwa Museum in Pune is on Prvati Hill adjacent to Parvati Temple. For people who are interested in history and want to know about Peshwa rulers a visit to the museum is a must.
On the hill top a palace was built by Shrimant Peshwa in the year 1795. Part of the Peshwa Palace has been converted into museum.
At the museum on display are the items belonging to Peshwa era. Here there are paintings of all Peshwas, Maratha Sardars along with the arms, manuscripts, coins and other articles which were in use in those days. Photography inside the museum is not allowed.
A glimpse of interiors can be seen from the entrance.
On the hill top a palace was built by Shrimant Peshwa in the year 1795. Part of the Peshwa Palace has been converted into museum.
At the museum on display are the items belonging to Peshwa era. Here there are paintings of all Peshwas, Maratha Sardars along with the arms, manuscripts, coins and other articles which were in use in those days. Photography inside the museum is not allowed.
A glimpse of interiors can be seen from the entrance.
48 comments:
This doesn't look quite as ornate as some of the other palaces you've shown, but it's still impressive by my standards.
Nice to know about this museum ...
nice info with photos
thanks
Noted.A place that I would love to be in.Thanks.
This museum seems to be full of treasures!
I want to see the paintings upclose. If these are centuries old, these are really a must see. Thanks for sharing. :)
This must be an incredible place. I understand that photography is not allowed in museums, but sometimes that is a great shame, don't you agree.,))
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Such an interesting place. Too bad about the photography. I really don't understand how taking a few photos inside of a museum can damage anything!
You did a pretty good job of peeking inside the doorway -- thanks for sharing! Sounds like the tour of it was a great learning experience.
Nice knowing about this place. The building looks like latterly built.
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Lovely palace, wonderful captures and such peaceful skies! Happy SWF! Hope you and your family have a great weekend, Rajesh!
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Thank you for letting me know.
Nice photos.
Very interesting
That sounds like an interesting museum to visit.
Looks like a great place to visit and learn a little of the rich history of the area, Rajesh.
Those paintings are exquisite!
Great shots!
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What wonderful ornate balconies.
Rajesh, looks like an interesting museum. Great shots of the exterior. Too bad, they wilpl not allow inside photos. Have a great weekend!
Yes, beautiful façade of the museum.
This museum looks unique.
Interesting museum, I would like to visit there.
looks like a wonderful museum.
Interesting structure. :)
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Nice shots!
Beautiful photos.
Have a great Sunday!
Thank you for appreciating this wonderful museum
It is so nice traveling to your world through your lens.
An interesting building for its colour contrasts and lattice style windows?/inserts? in the walls!
Impressively beautiful...
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The glimpse into the interior makes one want to see more!
what a beautiful museum :-) visiting from MYM, hope that you can return the visit too.
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Wonderful pics!
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I remember those kinds of windows from way back. The yellow is a good ad.
Very interesting building!
Beautiful photos!
My BLUE, have a nice day!
Beautiful photos. Have a fabulous week.
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Wow, so interesting and it is always nice to know some information:)
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Sounds very interesting. The last capture is super.
An imposing structure...beautifully carved panels. Lovely...
Thanks for this amazing tour!
Interesting Rajesh!
Very interesting, would love to visit the museum some day. :) Some great shots, Rajesh. :)
is photography allowed inside?
seems interesting, shall visit on next visit to pune
Thank you all for appreciation.
Photography is not allowed inside.
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