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BARODA


Baroda is known as the garden city of Gujarat. It is a graceful city of palaces, temples, parks and museums.
 It is also often called as the cultural capital of Gujarat. It is a city of powerful dynastic rulers. Baroda is the 
western derivative of the term, 'Vadodara' which means 'City of Banyan Trees' .


General Information..  

Population : 1,031,346
Area
: 108.26 sq. km
Temperature : Ranging between 25 - 46 deg during and 9 - 32 deg cel in winters
Languages Spoken : Gujarati, Hindi, English

Places of Interest..  

Baroda Museum
Founded by Gaekwad in 1894 it has an excellent collection of art and archaeology, natural history, geology and ethnology.
 It has the famous Akota bronzes dating from 5th century A.D. Also there is a full fledged gallery of Tibetan Art, 
European old masters, Veronese, Giordano, some Flemish and Dutch school paintings, Mughal miniatures, palm leaf 
manuscripts of Buddhist and Jain origin.

Kirti Mandir
This temple was built in 1936 by Maharaja Sayaji Rao to perpetuate the glorious memory of his beloved ancestors.





Laxmi Vilas Palace
The city of Baroda saw its zenith when Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad came to the throne. He introduced the MS 
university, important railway links, schools, hospitals etc. The Laxmi Vilas built in the 1880's is a marvellous work
 of eclectic architecture. The palace is set in 720 acres with a fabulous darbarhall featuring huge Venetian chandeliers,
 domes & decorous ceiling. The palace contains a collection of old armour as well as bronze and marble
sculptures.

Maqbara
It was built around 1586, the tomb of Qutbuddin (the army general of the great king Akbar) has beautiful windows 
carved in stone; there is an old step-well in the large grounds surrounding it. It is one of the oldest Mughal monuments
 of the city.



Maharaja Sayaji University
One of the most outstanding universities of India, it was established in 1949. The campus has beautiful architectural
 buildings. Some of the department of the university is internationally renowed.




Nazarbaug Palace
It is situated in the old walled city near Mandvi Clock Tower. It is one of the oldest palace built in old classic style
 by Malhar Rao Gaekwad in the late 19th century. This palace was used during royal ceremonial occassions.


Pratap Vilas Palace
It was the residence of the royal family built in the Indo-Saracenic style. The palace has a remarkable collection
 of old armoury and sculptures in bronze. The Palace is now the main training centre of the Indian Railways. The 
college has a mini railway model room showing different types of Railway operation including traffic signalling.

Sayaji Sarovar(Ajwa)
The Sayaji Sarovar or the Ajwa Lake is 22 kms from the city. This lake is the principal source of water formed
 by the damming of Surya river and the Vaghali Nala. Like the Brindavan Gardens in Mysore it has a illuminated 
fountain which is a major tourist attraction.



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