Venue Timing Fees Exhibition on Pune history, Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune


An exhibition named Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune, which tells you the history of Pune city located in Maharashtra state of India will be displayed at the Vishrambaugwada in Pune. Visitors are allowed to see this exhibition on all days from 9:00 AM- 5:30 PM.

Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune, Exhibition on Pune history at Vishrambaugwada in Pune


Timing for Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune exhibition at Vishrambaugwada: 9:00 AM- 5:30 PM on all days
Fees for Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune exhibition at Vishrambaugwada: Yes
Pune is a beautiful place located in Maharashtra state of India. This is considered to be the largest city in Western Ghats. An exhibition named Punavdi to Punyanagri or Pune will be permanently on display at Vishrambaugwada in Pune. This exhibition will tell you the history of Pune city in Maharashtra state. Some of the important items that will be permanently displayed at the Vishrambaugwada in Pune include details of oldest map of historic shaniwarwada, information regarding British run hospitals, government Wadas, ancient dam near Kumbharwada and regarding the murder of Narayanrao Peshwe respectively. An important feature of this exhibition is that photographs, maps and textual information on Pune till 1855 are all displayed here. The exhibition is divided into 3 different phases.

Different phases of Pune history exhibition at Vishrambaugwada in Pune


The different phases of Pune history exhibition are
1.First phase
2.Second phase
3.Third phase
The entire history of the Pune city up to the year 1772 was incorporated in the first phase of the exhibition. But the second phase contains information on Peth areas formation, formation of Katraj Ghat, Shaniwarwada and business development around it and ends with information on Jyotiba Phule's work while the third phase starts from the felicitation of Phule to the epic floods of Pune.


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