The state of Bombay was divided into two states i.e. Maharashtra and Gujarat by the Bombay (Reorganisation) Act 1960
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5.0 based on 8 reviews
What an amazing place! The museum displays are world standard, with beautiful and thoughtful display cases. There are samples of the embroidery worked up that you can touch, turn over etc. Lots of information gathered by the organisation from the various communities whose work is represented: so there is great quality contextual information from interviews with the women who made the work. The organisation is a research and educational space for the community also, so really embodies living craft that empowers the local communities. The guide was knowledgable and patient, and the shop had wonderful pieces. For textiles geeks, this is a 3 hour stop. I think for normal people an hour or two will be enjoyable and interesting ;)
4.5 based on 112 reviews
This is situated at shahibaug nr. Gaytri Mandir. In this museum you can see the all history of iron man sardar vallabhbhai patel about history as a freedom fighter & after freedom remove king rule by war. Safe place. 24 hours auto or cab you can get it. Thanks.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
It's very good place to learning more about our life aslo sardar Patel life encourage to us. Everyone to visit this place
4.5 based on 71 reviews
I have been to Dandi Kutir it was very well maintained and nice place to know about Gandhiji. It was Sunday and lots of people came with family, over all a nice experience to experience about Mahatma Gandhiji through Audio Video.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
In my quest to know more about Mahatma Gandhi, I have visited so many historical palaces, gandhi museums, and read so many books on Gandhiji and collected so many unique things that made my dream came true - this GANDHI MUSEUM
4.0 based on 15 reviews
Nice place The Palace was the house of the Royal family of MadanSingh . The last king of Kutch, Madansingh died in this place in the year 1991. The SharadBaug Palace once the house of Royal family has now been transformed into a museum and currently is adorned with the striking relics while the palace is surrounded by beautiful collection of numerous flowers and few of the medicinal plants and this has led to the reasons why many migrating birds flew to visit this palace. The visitors can visit the palace for six days of the week while the palace remains closed on Fridays for the public view. The timings to visit the palace are 9 to 12 in mornings and 3 to 6 in evening. The entry fee to visit the palace is Rs 25.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
I visited this place in October month. This place has entry ticket of 5 INR and once you enter, you will have to go through different segments where guide will introduce to you with history of each segment which is a part of magnificent past of Patan town. Worth to visit when you are in Patan. It is next to Rani ki vav (a UNESCO heritage site).
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