Thursday, September 22, 2011

Aga Khan Palace, Pune

Aga Khan Palace is one of the important landmark in Pune. This palace was built in the year 1892 by Sultan Muhammed Shah, Aga Khan III. This was done to provide employment to people in the area who were drastically hit by the famine. In those days it took 5 years to complete at a cost of Rupees 12 lakhs.

The magnificent palace occupying 7 acres of land is surrounded by the lavish green gardens all around with fountains.

Some of the rooms are lavishly decorated as a reminder of its royal past and it has five halls. The arches are designed in Italian style. With its grand architecture the palace it captivates once attention.

Father of Nation - Mahatma Gandhi with his wife Kasturba were held as a prisoners here from 9 August 1942 to 6 May 1944. Later in 1969 the palace was donated to the nation by Aga Khan IV as a mark of respect to Gandhi and his philosophy.

58 comments:

  1. luxury!


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  2. Nicely maintained .

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  3. Interesting architecture!

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  4. Beautiful pictures as always.

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  5. This palace is so beautiful. I love the white balconies in the last shot.

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  6. What a philanthropic idea! that's really brilliant as it helped people survive and created a splendid building...

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  7. Magnificient indeed. Well captured..!

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  8. Nice presentation. Good travelogue. I would love to visit.

    Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Anonymous21:51

    Wow - lovely and impressive - looks like a tiered cake.

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  10. Oh, this one I like. Perhaps because of my background, but this is my favorite of all the palaces you've shown on this blog. Gorgeous buildings and grounds!

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  11. Oh, this must be one of the most beautiful palaces you have ever posted pictures of.;)
    xoxo

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  12. such a beautiful palace. lovely architecture and surroundings.

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  13. Beautiful pictures of a historic building.

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  14. This is so modern compared with the antiquities you usually show us. I like that Gandhi and his philosophy were honored here after he had been imprisoned.

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  15. That's a pristine looking palace.

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  16. Such a lovely building/architecture such interesting history! All that and lovely skies as well! Great post for the day Rajesh, as always! Enjoy your weekend!

    Sylvia

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  17. Great architecture. Beautiful.
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  18. The beauty of the building rivals the sky!

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  19. Wow this palace looked so modern and beautiful. Have a nice weekend.

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  20. Great pictures, extraordinary that beautiful palace.

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  21. beautiful structure!

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  22. What a beautiful palace! Great shots.

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  23. Very good post about this beautiful palace.

    Regards and best wishes

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  24. Wow! Looks grand.
    Important piece of history there.

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  25. Very lovely palace. Is it open for public?

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  26. Up front it looks small but on the side gush this is a huge house ^_^ And it's so pretty too.

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  27. That's a beautiful palace are garden. I love the fountains.

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  28. beautiful architecture...love the reflection in the fountain.

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  29. A beautiful place for a beautiful reflection photo, Rajesh.
    I agree with Clair, it is so nice to know Gandhi was honored there. It is difficult now to imagine the British imprisoning such a great person.
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    Kay, Alberta, Canada
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  30. You certainly used the right word, "magnificent", to describe the palace--a wonderful building. Have a nice weekend. Mickie :)

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  31. very interesting!!!

    have heard of so many places of interest in Pune but not this one!!!
    if i visit to Pune, will definitely try to go here!!

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  32. Beautiful architecture, shame anyone had to consider the place their prison when it is so pretty.

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  33. Beautiful! Glad Aga Khan donated it to the nation.

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  34. A jewel ! In my wish list if i ever visit Pune in future.

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  35. wow... awesome pics with nice infos...
    thank you so much...

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  36. simply beautifully captured shots...lovely architecture.

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  37. A magnificent palace indeed and I loved the history! Thank you for sharing all of it.

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  38. Luxury is right. What a gorgeous place!

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  39. Anonymous09:28

    Simply beautiful... the palace and Khanji's kind heart..

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  40. This a history
    so so great building :-)

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  41. °º✿
    º° ✿Olá, amigo!
    ✿♥ ° ·.As fotografias são maravilhosas... a arquitetura é tão deslumbrante!!!
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    º° ✿✿♥ ° ·.Bom domingo!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil

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  42. Splendid palace and amazing green gardens! Nice shots!

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  43. Anonymous23:53

    Great photos! Love the history.

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  44. Ghandi was imprisoned for nearly two years? Well, at least it was a palace and not a dungeon!


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  45. Really a nice post from your country. Loved seeing the buildings and learning some of the history.

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  46. i love the arches--what an elegant palace. i wonder who lives here now. or the government has turned it into a guesthouse, or a museum?

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  47. Lovely pictures.

    I played too. Mine are here and here.

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  48. Wow that second shot is gorgeous!

    Please come see my blue, have a great week ahead!

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  49. This is a picturesque landmark! wonderful capture and very interesting details... and ever known fact that gandhi and his wife kept here as prisoners.

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  50. What a wealth! But is there a middle class?

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  51. Noble thought to build for famine. But then this is a magnificent building. Good Capture

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  52. That was informative. Beautiful building, that is. Is it open to the public?

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  53. Wow, this is truly enchanting. Wonderful captures.

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  54. very informative blog you have there.cheers

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  55. Thank you all for the appreciation.

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