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Indore Sightseeing : Places to visit in destination
Indore
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Places to visit in the city Indore
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RAJWADA (OLD PALACE) - Indore
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The Rajwada or the Old Palace is one of the most important
sites to visit in Indore. Located in the old city, the
building is a blend of French, Mughal and Maratha architecture.
This 200 year old palace belonged to the Holkar dynasty.
The palace is characterised by three stone made lower
stories, wooden upper stories, well-laid garden with
fountains and an artificial waterfall.
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LALBAGH PALACE - Indore
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One of the few important monuments built by the Holkar
rulers is the Lalbagh palace. The palace, construction
of which was carried out in three stages, is a must
visit in Indore. This palace was used for holding important
functions and celebrations. The gardens all around and
the overall make of the palace reflects the taste, grandeur
and lifestyle of the Holkars. The palace is open for
public from 10 am to 6 pm (Monday Closed).
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KANCH MANDIR - Indore
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The Kanch Mandir, as the name suggests in the local
language, is a temple made of mirrors. Also known as
Seth Hukamchand Temple, it is a must visit in Indore.
Built by Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th century,
it is a wonderful Jain temple with plain exteriors and
intricate mirror work done on interiors. The walls,
ceilings, floor, pillars and doors are all inlaid with
glass. Paintings done in coloured glass are the characteristics
of the temple. The paintings of the temple also depicts
some of the stories from Jain scriptures. The statue
of Lord Mahavir kept here is said to be visible up to
21 times on glass, corresponding to the twenty one tirthankars.
The museum is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
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CHATTRI BAGH - Indore
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Located near the Khan River, the Chattri Bagh is another
important place to visit. The place is characterised
by a number of chhatris or memorial canopies dedicated
to the Holkar rulers and their family members. The Chattris
or the canopies are quite attractive especially the
Chattri of Malhar Rao Holkar I, the founder of the Holkar
dynasty.
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BADA GANPATI - Indore
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Built in the year 1875, this temple as the name suggests
is famous for housing the largest Ganapati statue in
the world. The statue measures 8 m from crown to foot.
The statue is made of metallic frames of gold, silver,
copper, brass, and iron. This is a must see of Indore.
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OMKARESHWAR - Indore
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Located a few kilometres away from Indore town is a
small island at the confluence of the Narmada and Kaveri
rivers in the state. The island is shaped like the holy
Hindu symbol /’Om/’ and the Omkareshwar temple here
is one of the many temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The temple is made from local soft stone. The temple
also holds importance as one of the 12 jyotirlingams
of India, attracting a good number of religious tourists
every year. The island also has some other temples near
the Omkareshwar temple.
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