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Vadodara, also
known as Baroda, is the third largest and most populated city in the Indian
State of Gujarat, after Ahmedabad and
Surat. It is the administrative
headquarters of Vadodara District. It is located on the banks of the
Vishwamitri river, southeast of Ahmedabad,
139 km from state capital, Gandhinagar. Both the railway line and national
highway connecting Delhi and
Mumbai pass through Vadodara.
Vadodara
Attractions
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Nyaya Mandir
The "Nyaya Mandir", means Temple of Justice, is a piece of Byzantine
architecture in India. It houses the District Court of Vadodara city in
the state of Gujarat. |
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Laxmi Vilas Palace
The term Maharaja Palace actually refers to a series of palaces in
Vadodara,Gujarat, India, constructed since the Gaekwad a prominent
Maratha family started ruling the Baroda State. The first one was a
building known as the Sarkar Wada. |
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Nazarbaug Palace
Nazarbaug Palace or Nazar Bāgh Palace is the Gaekwad's royal palace in
the city of Vadodara, Gujarat state, western India. The Nazar Bāgh
Palace' was built in 1871. It has three storeys and is the oldest palace
in Baroda. |
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Sayaji Baug
Sayaji Baug is a garden located in Vadodara, Gujarat, India. Sayaji Baug
was dedicated to the citizens of Vadodara by Maharaja Sayaji Rao Gaekwad
III in 1879. Sayajirao III built Sayaji Baug, well known as Kamati Baug,
on the river Vishwamitri. |
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EME Temple
The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurty Temple" is a Shiva Temple run by Indian
Army Authorities in the city of Vadodara in the state of Gujarat,
western India. It is a unique in concept & design, geodesic structure
covered with aluminum sheets.
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Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery
The famous museum was built in 1894 on the lines of Victoria & Albert
and Science Museums of London located in Vadodara, Gujar. |
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Kirti Stambh,
Vadodara
Tower of
Fame / Triumph, is located in the city of Vadodara, Gujarat state, western
India. Kirti Stambh is one of the most popular landmarks in the city
located near Polo Ground. It is made out of pink Songadh stone and
stands tall opposite Nehru Bhavan. |
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